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This article examines the Global Compact on Refugees-a UNHCR-led effort following recommendations by the United Nations. The article reviews the progress to date, focusing in particular on Annex I of the 2016 New York Declaration: the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF). It argues that two elements of the CRRF-its emphases on inclusion and self-reliance and its call for easing pressures on host societies-are necessary and commendable, but that two other elements-the focus on voluntary repatriation and third-country solutions-create unrealistic expectations about the degree to which these solutions can reach enough refugees to constitute a meaningful durable solution. Neither assisted voluntary return nor third-country solutions will serve enough refugees to make a significant difference to the global population of displaced people.
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Hansen, R. (2018). The comprehensive refugee response framework: A commentary. Journal of Refugee Studies, 31(2), 131–151. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fey020
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