Publications of the FoundationTowards a global resettlement allianceTitle
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- TitleTowards a global resettlement alliance
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Resettlement and humanitarian admission through other safe pathways are important signals of solidarity not only for especially vulnerable refugees but also for countries of first asylum. With the UNHCR estimating a need of around 1.47 million resettlement places globally for 2022, the recent and unprecedented drop to only 22,800 available places worldwide in 2020 poses a problem. With this publication, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung seeks to pave the way for a "Global Resettlement Alliance" by providing an overview of codified rights and safe pathways, analysing the main political claims about resettlement, and, based on six country reports, proposing a plan to significantly increase admission numbers and revive resettlement and humanitarian admission by 2024.