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Responses to mixed migration in Europe: implications for the humanitarian sector

Network Paper
December 6, 2017
Syrian refugees arrive in Lesbos, Greece.

Cash transfers for Syrian refugees in Jordan: bridging the gap between short-term assistance and long-term social and economic integration

Article
July 18, 2017
Children playing in Jordan, 2016. Photo: Jessica Hagen-Zanker

Las consecuencias humanitarias de la violencia en Centroamérica

HXM
July 6, 2017
Una familia de refugiados hondureños llega a La Técnica, Guatemala, en la frontera mexicana.

Forced displacement and violent crime: a humanitarian crisis in Central America?

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
San Salvador, Cojutepeque Penal Center. Detainees in their cell.

Armed violence and the missing in Mexico and Central America

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
Families of missing migrants painted their experiences on a collective mural to highlight their need.

According to need? Humanitarian responses to violence in Central America

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
Children in Honduras grow up in war-like conditions, witnessing extreme violence on a daily basis.

The humanitarian consequences of violence in Central America

HXM
June 8, 2017
Migrants cross the Guatemala - Mexico borders. Photo: UNHCR/Tito Herrera 2016

A humanitarian response to Central America’s fragile cities

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
Hoping to reach the United States to claim asylum, a group of young Honduran refugees and migrants board a boat on the banks of the Usumacinta river in the town of La Técnica, Guatemala.

Central America: at the tipping point

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
San Pedro Sula, Rivera Hernandez neighbourhood. Some students stop attending school because of threats from criminal gangs.

Towards a response: addressing forced displacement by violence in El Salvador

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
A Salvadoran family living in a displaced community.

Non-conventional violence in Central America and Mexico: the case for an integrated humanitarian and development approach

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
A Honduran migrant in Puebla, Ciudad Serdan, Mexico.

Strengthening state and regional responses to Central America’s forced displacement crisis

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
Official border point from Guatemala to Mexico. Guatemala is a gateway for refugees fleeing Central America and heading north to the United States.

Forced to flee: the humanitarian crisis on America’s doorstep

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
A woman with her granddaughter during an MSF support session for women in the Tenosique migrant shelter.

Using big data to analyse WFP’s digital cash programme in Lebanon

Article
February 20, 2017
In Lebanon, WFP provides food assistance to refugees using an innovative electronic voucher system. E-cards like this one are used – much like a debit card – by refugees to buy the food that they need, when they need it.

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