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" The lack of refugee burden-sharing in Tanzania: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1064019
Doc. No : LA107648
Call No : ‭10.1163/2031356X-02201009‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Michèle Morel
Title & Author : The lack of refugee burden-sharing in Tanzania: [Article] : tragic effects\ Michèle Morel
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Afrika Focus
Date : 2008
Volume/ Issue Number : 22/1
Page No : 107–114
Abstract : The United Republic of Tanzania has been and currently still is one of the most important host countries in the world for refugees. The majority of those refugees have been living in camps for many years and have no prospect of a durable solution of their situation via repatriation, integration or resettlement. As a result, Tanzania is confronted with protracted refugee situations. The purpose of this article is to answer the question who is responsible for the plight of these refugees. Tanzania’s national refugee policy since the 1960s is analysed, whereby a clear evolution can be observed from an ‘Open Door’ policy to a policy with heavy restrictions and the absence of local integration as a durable solution. However, it will be concluded that it is not Tanzania but the international community that is to be held responsible. There is a lack of international refugee burden-sharing, as evidenced by the lack of an international legal framework for durable solutions for refugees. A ‘common but differentiated responsibility’ should be the basis of international cooperation to solve protracted refugee situations such as those occurring in Tanzania. The United Republic of Tanzania has been and currently still is one of the most important host countries in the world for refugees. The majority of those refugees have been living in camps for many years and have no prospect of a durable solution of their situation via repatriation, integration or resettlement. As a result, Tanzania is confronted with protracted refugee situations. The purpose of this article is to answer the question who is responsible for the plight of these refugees. Tanzania’s national refugee policy since the 1960s is analysed, whereby a clear evolution can be observed from an ‘Open Door’ policy to a policy with heavy restrictions and the absence of local integration as a durable solution. However, it will be concluded that it is not Tanzania but the international community that is to be held responsible. There is a lack of international refugee burden-sharing, as evidenced by the lack of an international legal framework for durable solutions for refugees. A ‘common but differentiated responsibility’ should be the basis of international cooperation to solve protracted refugee situations such as those occurring in Tanzania.
Descriptor : African Great Lakes region
Descriptor : African Studies
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : national policy
Descriptor : protracted refugee situations
Descriptor : Social Sciences
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/2031356X-02201009‬
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