RAND Research Topic: Displaced Persons2024-03-23T01:52:49ZCopyright (c) 2024, The RAND CorporationRAND Corporationhttps://www.rand.org/topics/displaced-persons.htmlIn Search of a Durable SolutionLouay Constant; Shelly Culbertson; Jonathan S. Blake; Mary Kate Adgie; Hardika Dayalanihttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA1327-1.html2021-08-26T08:15:00Z2021-08-26T08:15:00Z<p>There are 30 million refugees globally. Only one-third of refugees return home after ten years, and returns are not keeping pace with new displacements. The authors examine barriers to, and facilitators of, the safe, sustained return of refugees.</p>To Help Climate Migrants, We Must First Recognize ThemRAND Corporationhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/commentary/2022/01/to-help-climate-migrants-we-must-first-recognize-them.html2022-01-28T16:15:00Z2022-01-28T16:15:00ZDespite the large and growing population displaced by extreme weather, there is no common definition of a “climate migrant.” Once we get a clearer sense of just who is a climate migrant, policy efforts should begin focusing on the full fabric of life in our communities, creating systems that will help migrants become a part of that fabric in safe and dignified ways.