Expert analysis
02 September 2013
How to develop a national IDP policy? New guide released today
Developed in partnership with the Brookings-LSE Project on Internal Displacement , our latest publication National Instruments on Internal Displacement: A Guide to their Development, released today, aims to help law and policymakers address internal displacement in a planned and concerted manner at the national level.
In a joint message, Chaloka Beyani, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of IDPs and Walter Kaelin, the former Representative of the UN Secretary General on the human rights of IDPs, explain the importance of this new guide.
“The international recognition of the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, the adoption of the Great Lakes Protocol on the Assistance and Protection of IDPs or the recent entry into force of the Kampala Convention – all milestones for the protection of IDPs.
Yet, all these milestones require action at the national level. National authorities who bear the primary responsibility for IDPs are often challenged to fulfill their role without a policy or legal basis. Ordinary legislation regularly fails to address the specific needs and vulnerabilities of IDPs, to allocate clear responsibilities to national and local authorities, or to provide a sound basis for making adequate resources available.
As United Nations mandate-holders on internal displacement, we have had a longstanding commitment to support the development of national laws and policies, and to this end it is a pleasure for us to introduce this new and very pertinent tool: National Instruments on Internal Displacement – A Guide to their Development.
This guide builds on the expertise of various policymakers and is the culmination of an extensive consultation and piloting period. Its focus is on the process of developing national laws and policies on internal displacement and provides respective guidance to national authorities.
We would like to thank the Norwegian Refugee Council, the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre and the Brookings-LSE Project on Internal Displacement for supporting this project. We also express our gratitude to the many organisations and individuals who have shared their expertise with us and contributed to this guide, in particular UNHCR, ICRC, UNDP, OCHA, JIPS as well as the Senior Protection Experts of Procap.”
Chaloka Beyani & Walter Kaelin
Read and download the guide here.