The United Nations (UN) will appraise its policies on refugees next week, due to an increase in armed conflict, the politicisation of asylum law and cuts to international aid.
Governments, civil society, the private sector and academics will jointly assess progress over the last few years and put forward new solutions at a Global Refugee Forum Review meeting from Monday to Wednesday.
Donor commitments are also expected, with the UN refugee agency facing a massive crisis.
The number of people forcibly disp
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