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The resettlement challenge: integration of refugees from protracted refugee situations.(Report)
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September 22, 2007| Author:
Presse, Debra; Thomson, Jessie
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Abstract
This paper explores Canada's response, through our Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program, to developments in international refugee policy and will ask how Canada's resettlement program could be used more strategically in the future so as to meaningfully contribute to resolving protracted refugee situations globally while ensuring the successful integration of refugees from these situations.
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