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Alternatives to Camps

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Fostering resilience and community spirit

For many people, mention of refugees conjures up images of long rows of tents or other shelters in camps where most of the inhabitants rely on aid distributions. But at the UN refugee agency we believe that camps should be the exception and only a temporary measure in response to forced displacement.

The possible alternatives are diverse and affected by factors such as culture, legislation and national policies. Refugees might live on land or housing which they rent, own or occupy informally, or they may have private hosting arrangements. Such alternatives typically allow refugees to exercise their rights and freedoms, make meaningful choices about issues affecting their lives, contribute to their community and live with greater dignity and independence.

If camps are unavoidable, the inhabitants should have links with the host communities and access to the local economy, infrastructure and service delivery systems. This should help ensure that they require only limited humanitarian support.

UNHCR recognizes that enabling refugees to live in communities lawfully, peacefully and without harassment - in urban or rural areas - supports their ability to take responsibility for their lives and communities. Refugees bring personal skills and assets which can benefit the communities where they are living. They also bring the qualities of perseverance, flexibility and adaptability. Refugees who maintain their spirit of independence, use their skills and develop sustainable livelihoods during displacement, will be more resilient and better able to overcome future challenges.

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News from the Field

UNHCR Policy on Alternatives to Camps

This Policy released in July 2014 effectively guides UNHCR's pursuit of alternatives to camps, while ensuring that refugees are protected and assisted effectively and are able to achieve solutions.

UNHCR Policy on Refugee Protection and Solutions in Urban Areas

This Policy released in September 2009 sets out the broad contours and underlying principles of UNHCR's engagement with urban refugees.

Good Practices for Urban Refugees

A database for professionals working with urban refugees, allowing for sharing of good practices and guidance of relevance to alternatives to camps.

UNHCR Diagnostic Tool for Alternatives to Camps – Global Results

The Diagnostic Tool for Alternatives to Camps assists in determining the key priority actions needed at the country level to take forward implementation of UNHCR's Policy on Alternatives to Camps.

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