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Risk Analysis on Return Migration and Challenges in Central Asia 2017

2017
01 Jan
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Risk Analysis on Return Migration and Challenges in Central Asia 2017

Author(s): IOM South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Liaison Office for UN Agencies and Other International Organizations Based in Vienna, Austria

The aim of this analysis is to validate the research findings of the 2017 IOM CA/Library of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Nazarbayev Center)/ USAID Dignity and Rights Regional Field Assessment

  • Central Asia & South Caucasus
  • English
  • Monitoring, Measurement, & Evaluation
  • Report/Research Paper

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