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Forced displacement in Africa inquiry

Inquiry

The International Development Committee launched an inquiry into forced displacement in Africa. According to official figures, there are now 68.5 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, 20 million of which currently reside in Africa. This includes more than 13 million internally displaced people (IDPs), 5.6 million refugees and over 700,000 stateless individuals.

Work news

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Committee statement to DFID's response on Forced displacement in Africa Report
International Development Committee publishes Special Report and response to DFID
26 June 2019
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Forced displacement in Africa: "Anchors not Walls" Special Report
International Development Committee publishes Government response
25 June 2019
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UK must provide support at home that it asks poorer nations to provide in Africa
International Development Committee publishes Report on forced displacement in Africa: "Anchors not walls"
5 March 2019
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Forced displacement in Africa: "Anchors not Walls" Report publication
International Development Committee publishes Report on Forced displacement in Africa: "Anchors not Walls"
27 February 2019
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UK's approach to forced displacement in Africa examined
International Development Committee conclude oral evidence on Forced displacement in Africa
15 January 2019
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Coherence of international policy on refugees and migration examined
International Development Committee takes evidence on Forced displacement in Africa
6 November 2018
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Forced displacement in Africa examined
International Development Committee continues inquiry on Tuesday 23 October at 10.50am
18 October 2018
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Causes and consequences of wide-scale forced displacement examined
International Development Committee begins inquiry on forced displacement in Africa
4 October 2018
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Forced displacement in Africa - new inquiry
International Development Committee seeks written submissions on the causes of African displacement
12 July 2018
Total results 9 (page 1 of 1)

Contact us

  • Email: indcom@parliament.uk
  • Phone: 020 7219 1223 (general enquiries) |0207 219 8969 (media enquiries)
  • Address: International Development Committee, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA