Preventing displacement is obviously a worthwhile objective. Being displaced puts people at a higher risk of being both impoverished and unable to enjoy their human rights. Such a situation is worth preventing “ but not at any cost. People know that displacement brings with it risks and vulnerabilities such as loss of land and work, homelessness, food insecurity, health risks, loss of access to common resources such as education, and possibly destruction of social networks upon which people depend, particularly during a crisis. œThe effects of displacement can last a lifetime and beyond, damaging the prospects of future generations, ? says Valerie Amos in the opening article. œWe can do more to prevent displacement and the suffering it brings. ?
Preventing displacement is obviously a worthwhile objective. Being displaced puts people at a higher risk of being both impoverished and unable to enjoy their human rights. Such a situation is worth preventing “ but not at any cost. People know that displacement brings with it risks and vulnerabilities such as loss of land and work, homelessness, food insecurity, health risks, loss of access to common resources such as education, and possibly destruction of social networks upon which people depend, particularly during a crisis. œThe effects of displacement can last a lifetime and beyond, damaging the prospects of future generations, ? says Valerie Amos in the opening article. œWe can do more to prevent displacement and the suffering it brings. ?
Preventing displacement is obviously a worthwhile objective. Being displaced puts people at a higher risk of being both impoverished and unable to enjoy their human rights. Such a situation is worth preventing “ but not at any cost. People know that displacement brings with it risks and vulnerabilities such as loss of land and work, homelessness, food insecurity, health risks, loss of access to common resources such as education, and possibly destruction of social networks upon which people depend, particularly during a crisis. œThe effects of displacement can last a lifetime and beyond, damaging the prospects of future generations, ? says Valerie Amos in the opening article. œWe can do more to prevent displacement and the suffering it brings. ?
Preventing displacement is obviously a worthwhile objective. Being displaced puts people at a higher risk of being both impoverished and unable to enjoy their human rights. Such a situation is worth preventing “ but not at any cost. People know that displacement brings with it risks and vulnerabilities such as loss of land and work, homelessness, food insecurity, health risks, loss of access to common resources such as education, and possibly destruction of social networks upon which people depend, particularly during a crisis. œThe effects of displacement can last a lifetime and beyond, damaging the prospects of future generations, ? says Valerie Amos in the opening article. œWe can do more to prevent displacement and the suffering it brings. ?