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UNHCR Egypt's Impact on Refugees and Asylum Seekers: 2000-2020

This thesis examines the shifts in UNHCR Egypt’s practice and policy and their impacts on refugees and asylum seekers in Egypt. It focuses on procedures of reception, registration, refugee status determination (RSD), and resettlement. It also examines the changes in services provided to refugees and...

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Main Author: Bahar, Abdallah
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description This thesis examines the shifts in UNHCR Egypt’s practice and policy and their impacts on refugees and asylum seekers in Egypt. It focuses on procedures of reception, registration, refugee status determination (RSD), and resettlement. It also examines the changes in services provided to refugees and asylum seekers, such as health care, education, residency permits, and future change. In addition, the study explores the major reasons for these shifts and whether they are stimulated by the global refugee regime or other factors such as domestic legislation. The thesis attempts to answer the following two questions: 1) what are the shifts in UNHCR Egypt’s practice and policy that influences refugees and asylum seekers' situation in Egypt and why? 2) How does UNHCR Egypt's practice and policy shift affect the situation of refugees and asylum seekers? Structured interviews were conducted with 12 participants from UNHCR staff and partner organizations, academia, and community leaders of refugees and asylum seekers, as well as undertaking participant observation. The research findings show that despite some efforts by UNHCR to improve its policy and practice, it is working in an increasingly difficult context with constraints imposed by the government and the global refugee regime. The effects on the refugees and asylum seekers seem to be largely negative, with support declining and serious difficulties getting responses, delays in registrations, RSD interviews, and resettlement, and an inability to reach them on the phone or physically. Yet, there are a few positive changes, yet, some of them seem to be quite temporary or change to a negative impact after a short time, such as the change in residency permits. Keywords: UNHCR, practice, policy, shift, refugees, asylum seekers, registration, resettlement, protection
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3229 UNHCR Egypt's Impact on Refugees and Asylum Seekers: 2000-2020 Bahar, Abdallah This thesis examines the shifts in UNHCR Egypt’s practice and policy and their impacts on refugees and asylum seekers in Egypt. It focuses on procedures of reception, registration, refugee status determination (RSD), and resettlement. It also examines the changes in services provided to refugees and asylum seekers, such as health care, education, residency permits, and future change. In addition, the study explores the major reasons for these shifts and whether they are stimulated by the global refugee regime or other factors such as domestic legislation. The thesis attempts to answer the following two questions: 1) what are the shifts in UNHCR Egypt’s practice and policy that influences refugees and asylum seekers' situation in Egypt and why? 2) How does UNHCR Egypt's practice and policy shift affect the situation of refugees and asylum seekers? Structured interviews were conducted with 12 participants from UNHCR staff and partner organizations, academia, and community leaders of refugees and asylum seekers, as well as undertaking participant observation. The research findings show that despite some efforts by UNHCR to improve its policy and practice, it is working in an increasingly difficult context with constraints imposed by the government and the global refugee regime. The effects on the refugees and asylum seekers seem to be largely negative, with support declining and serious difficulties getting responses, delays in registrations, RSD interviews, and resettlement, and an inability to reach them on the phone or physically. Yet, there are a few positive changes, yet, some of them seem to be quite temporary or change to a negative impact after a short time, such as the change in residency permits. Keywords: UNHCR, practice, policy, shift, refugees, asylum seekers, registration, resettlement, protection 2024-02-15T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2190 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3229/viewcontent/Abdallh_Bahar_Thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain UNHCR practice policy shift refugees asylum seekers registration resettlement protection Arts and Humanities Social and Behavioral Sciences
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resettlement
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Arts and Humanities
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Bahar, Abdallah
UNHCR Egypt's Impact on Refugees and Asylum Seekers: 2000-2020
title UNHCR Egypt's Impact on Refugees and Asylum Seekers: 2000-2020
title_full UNHCR Egypt's Impact on Refugees and Asylum Seekers: 2000-2020
title_fullStr UNHCR Egypt's Impact on Refugees and Asylum Seekers: 2000-2020
title_full_unstemmed UNHCR Egypt's Impact on Refugees and Asylum Seekers: 2000-2020
title_short UNHCR Egypt's Impact on Refugees and Asylum Seekers: 2000-2020
title_sort unhcr egypt s impact on refugees and asylum seekers 2000 2020
topic UNHCR
practice
policy
shift
refugees
asylum seekers
registration
resettlement
protection
Arts and Humanities
Social and Behavioral Sciences
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