In this issue we have contributions from colleagues working in Bangladesh, Afghanistan and in Myanmar. We explore the effect that extended displacement has had on relationships between the host and displaced Rohingya populations, and the resulting impact on social cohesion in the Cox Bazar area. From Aghanistan we learn about a complex context which has left more than 70,000 people in a state of legal limbo, which has little prospect of resolution. We also have an update on the work that ADSP is carrying out to prepare civil society actors in Afghanistan to contribute to the upcoming Global Refugee Forum. Finally, from Myanmar, we have an introduction to the protection context in Rakhine State, and the ways in which protection actors respond to the challenge.

ADSP Newsletter – October 2019