Links
Related Projects and Networks
Country of Return Information (CRI) project.
This project functions as a network of NGOs which collect and transfer specific information on reintegration possibilities for potential returnees and their counsellors. For more information please contact ERSO partners Caritas Belgium and ACCEM who are partners in this project. See also the posting about CRI on the notice board.
ecoi.net
On this site up-to-date country of origin information is available and the information on this site is focussed on the needs of asylum lawyers, refugee counsels and persons deciding on claims for asylum and other forms of international protection.
ECRE (European Council on Refugees and Exiles)
ECRE is a pan-European network of refugee-assisting non-governmental organisations that promotes a humane and generous European asylum policy.
UNHCR
This is a direct link to the Repatriation Channel on UNHCR site.
Research
International Journal on Multicultural Sciences
Vol. 10, No. 2, 2008
Find an article written by Tine Davids and Marieke van Houte (both CIDIN, Radbound University, Nijmegen) on "Remigration, Development and Mixed Embeddedness: An Agenda for Qualitative Research?"
"Refugees in Germany: a psychological analysis of Voluntary Return" (only in German). Survey from Dr. Ulrike von Lersner (a german psychologist). A summary with first outputs of the survey can be found here: BioMed Central
Research papers on return migration / University of Amsterdam & Radbound University Nijmegen
Available on this site is the report concerning a monitoring study on returnees conducted by the University of Amsterdam and the Radboud University Nijmegen.
Wandering young people: The conditions for return. Feasability study on the reintegration of isolated minors victims of trafficking Spain, France, Italy, Albania, Austria, Romania.
JRS Servir
This site contains the publications of the Jesuit Refugee Service's "Servir". Issue number 41 focusses on "Repatriation Going Home in Dignity and Safety".
The long road home: Opportunities and obstacles to the reintegration of IDPs and refugees returning to Southern Sudan and the Three Areas - Phase II. The study, commissioned by the governments of Canada and Denmark, is the second phase of a research project looking at one of the world's largest return and reintegration processes.