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The challenges of internally displaced persons and the way forward: the Nigerian experience
Author(s) -
Agbo Friday Ojonugwa
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ucc law journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2756-701X
DOI - 10.47963/ucclj.v1i1.221
Subject(s) - internally displaced person , displaced person , settlement (finance) , political science , vulnerability (computing) , government (linguistics) , state (computer science) , economic growth , development economics , refugee , law , business , computer security , economics , computer science , linguistics , philosophy , finance , algorithm , payment
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are usually forced to flee or leave their homes, particularly in situations of armed conflict. They are displaced within their national territories and are generally subject to heightened suffering and vulnerability in many cases. It is also essential to state that the issue of internal displacement has become prominent because of the realisation that peace and reconstruction in conflict-ridden societies depend on the effective settlement and reintegration of displaced persons. Nigeria is a country that has a history of conflicts and displaced people. There has been a challenge in finding lasting peace through the employment of conflict resolution techniques and also the challenge of catering for the welfare of internally displaced persons in the country. However, peace and development without taking into account the settlement, return, and reintegration of IDPs. These desirous objectives are proving quite difficult in Nigeria as many challenges confront the government, policymakers, and humanitarian NGOs in providing the IDPs with their rights and needs. Some of the challenges can easily be overcome while some are more tasking requiring concerted efforts and massive resources to overcome. The aim of this article is to highlights the significant challenges confronting IDPs and provides some solutions to these challenges. In adopting the doctrinal method in discussions, the article finds that enormous challenges abound that confront IDPs in Nigeria, and it finds that there is the need for the government to find urgent solutions to the challenges of IDPs for the wellbeing of IDPs 

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