Dear partners, colleagues and friends,
IDMC is seeking new analysis of drivers, patterns and impacts of urban internal displacement for next year’s Global Report on Internal Displacement (GRID 2019).
Initially, the call is only for abstracts of, maximum, 700 words.
Please send your contribution to GRID Coordinator [log in to unmask] and the Head of IDMC’s Policy and Research Department, [log in to unmask] no later than 2 July 2018.
Abstracts must include:
• Paper title
• Objectives of the research, background information and policy relevance
• Methodology
• Key partners and research team composition
• Key findings and messages
Selected contributors will be informed via email by 13 July 2018 with guidelines for submissions of the full papers, which are expected to be provided by mid-October 2018. Successful papers will be peer reviewed and published as Background Papers to GRID 2019.
IDMC welcomes contributions that analyse the economic and social costs linked with urban internal displacement, and will select those contributions that provide state-of-the-art data and analysis, case studies and/or literature reviews on urban forced migration and the patterns, trends, impacts and dynamics of urban internal displacement.
For more information on the topic and the key knowledge gaps the IDMC is trying to fill, read the concept note https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2951e635519a2c935fa77331c/files/9a342031-14f4-4a1c-95c1-adc31aaa6c83/Concept_Note_Urban_displacement.pdf
For more information on IDMC’s work on urban displacement, read our thematic series https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2951e635519a2c935fa77331c/files/48b7bd33-c4c2-45c8-8d96-8f5518489983/20180209_idmc_intro_urban_displacement_thematic_series.pdf
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