Spotlight: Guiding Principles 10 Year Anniversary

Reuters/Ismail Taxta - Children line up during a food distribution for internally displaced people on the outskirts of Mogadishu.
In 1998, 30 basic principles describing the human rights standards for the internally displaced were presented to the United Nations. The Representative for the UN Secretary General and the Brookings Project on Internal Displacement developed these principles over the course of two years of expert consultations and drafting. Known as the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and distilled from existing international human rights and humanitarian law, these 30 principles are the international standard protecting the rights of the tens of millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) globally.
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Katharina Rohl - IDP children in Georgia.
October 2008
Currently an estimated 26 million men, women and children have been displaced within their countries' borders because of conflict, with even larger numbers displaced by natural disasters and development projects. While this is a global phenomenon, responsibility rests with national governments.
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Internal Displacement, Governance, Human Rights, Global Governance, Migration
Spotlight: Guiding Principles 10 Year Anniversary

Reuters/Finbarr O'Reilly - A girl displaced from the conflict in Darfur adjusts her headscarf.
Carlos Pascual, October 16, 2008
Sixty years ago the international community responded to the needs of those crossing national borders because of persecution and conflict by adopting a convention on refugees and creating a UN refugee agency; however, the fate of those displaced within their countries' borders was largely ignored. In an effort to address this gap in the international humanitarian system, the Brookings Project on Internal Displacement took on the task of developing basic standards for the treatment of internally displaced persons.
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Internal Displacement, Human Rights, Migration
Spotlight: Guiding Principles 10 Year Anniversary

Reuters/Adam Dean - Internally displaced people sit by the road as they wait for donations from passing vehicles after Cyclone Nargis.
Walter Kälin, October 16, 2008
Forced displacement is not just a passing event in people's lives. It is a devastating transformation that shatters lives. In order to protect the rights of the displaced, through all phases of displacement, the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement were drafted and adopted by the United Nations. Today, ten years later, they are as relevant as ever in protecting those displaced by conflict, natural disasters and development projects.
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Internal Displacement, Human Rights, Migration
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Reuters/Khaled Abdullah - A Somali girl rests with her family near the southern Yemeni village of al-Wadhea after arriving to Yemeni coasts on a smugglers boat.
October 2008
The importance of engaging directly with populations affected by poverty, conflict and disaster is a common theme in the literature on humanitarian aid, development and peacebuilding. However, despite the many documented benefits, consultation with and participation by affected populations -- including IDPs -- remains limited.
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Internal Displacement, Migration, Natural Disasters, Human Rights