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When Forced Migrants Return "Home": The Psychosocial Difficulties Returnees Encounter in the Reintegration Process

When Forced Migrants Return "Home": The Psychosocial Difficulties Returnees Encounter in the Reintegration Process
Type
Study
Country
Global
Organization
University of Oxford
Year
2003
Publication Series
Working Paper Series
Authors
T. Ghanem

Since the 1980s onwards, voluntary repatriation has been promoted by governments, NGOs and UN agencies as the ultimate solution to refugees’ displacement. This paper draws attention to some of the psychosocial difficulties refugee returnees encounter. It argues that forced migrants’ notion of home is continuously challenged and transformed from the time of the events that lead to one’s flight, up until one’s return. The way returnees perceive ‘home’ and the way they define their identity will impact their reintegration process. The objective of this study is not to provide a typology of the meaning of returning home but a hint of its complexity.