How Can We Bridge the Humanitarian-Development Divide and Why Does It Matter For Refugees?

Publication language
English
Pages
2pp
Date published
01 Apr 2017
Publisher
Center for Global Development
Type
Data visualisation
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Forced displacement and migration, System-wide performance

Low- and middle-income countries host 88 percent of the world’s refugees. The strain of refugee flows can threaten development and stability in these countries, with regional and global consequences. But if the situation is well managed, refugees can offer a net benefit to their host communities.

A compact agreement is an innovative model for bringing together donors, development and humanitarian agencies, the private sector, and civil society under host-country leadership to achieve sustainable outcomes for refugees and host communities.

This inforgraphic offers three key principles and 10 recommendations for policymakers to build effective compacts for refugee-hosting nations.