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Refugees in Kyrgyzstan: Forced to Find a “Home”

The publication “Refugees in Kyrgyzstan: Forced to Find a “Home”” was developed by Dr. Ainura Akmatalieva on the basis of the IWPR Representative Office in Central Asia and the regional analytical platform CABAR.asia.


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Akmatalieva A., 2022, Refugess in Kyrgyzstan: Forced to Find a “Home”, CABAR.asia


The representative office of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) in Central Asia and CABAR.asia present an analytical note entitled “Refugees in Kyrgyzstan: Forced to Find a “Home””. 

The publication adresses key issues regarding refugees, including the evolution of the “Kairylman” initiative in the Kyrgyz Republic and a comparative analysis of the experience of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in repatriating ethnic groups. It provides a SWOT analysis of the Kyrgyz experience in assisting ethnic Kyrgyz in addition to considering the regulatory role of the UNHCR and the need to further improve the “Almaty” regional process on refugee issues. 

The publication is intended for young experts, consultants, researchers, decision makers, and the diverse readership interested in the politics of the Central Asian region.

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Financial support from the Government of Norway made this publication possible. The opinions expressed in the work do not reflect the official position of the government of Norway


 

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