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Title   Profile of internal displacement: Zimbabwe
Author Global IDP Project
Edition PDF
Published Geneva: Global IDP Project/Norwegian Refugee Council
Year 2004-09-07
Pages 30
Abstract Internal displacement in Zimbabwe – once the second richest country in sub-Saharan Africa – has been caused by various internal and external factors that have since the late 1990s assured the country's severe economic and social decline. Population movements have become an increasingly visible and common reality against a backdrop of political violence and a critical humanitarian situation.

www.internal-displacement.org
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Country Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Conflict
  • Demography
  • Human rights
  • Labour
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