Repatriating Foreign Fighters: Upholding Peace and Human Rights
Organized in partnership with the Bulan Institute for Peace Innovations, with the support of the Geneva Graduate Institute’s International Law Departm...
Organized in partnership with the Bulan Institute for Peace Innovations, with the support of the Geneva Graduate Institute’s International Law Departm...
Four Central Asian countries repatriated their citizens, mainly women and children, from Syria and Iraq. There are good practices and lessons learned ...
Kazakhstan repatriated more than 700 women and children from Syria and Iraq. There are many promising practices to share from the Kazakh experience, a...
Tajikistan repatriated more than 80 children from Iraqi prisons, and more than 120 women and children from Northeast Syria. The main distinct policy o...
About 1,150 individuals left Germany and traveled to the Middle East to join ISIS and other terrorist groups. Germany has conducted various repatria...
While 400 Kosovars traveled to Syria between 2014 and 2019, Kosovo has since repatriated a substantial number of Kosovar women and children from Syria...
Kazakhstan repatriated more than 700 citizens from Syria and Iraq. Local NGOs played a significant role in the rehabilitation and reintegration progra...
Dr. Stevan Weine is Professor of Psychiatry at the UIC College of Medicine, where he also Director of Global Medicine and Director of the Center for G...
Mr. Adrian Shtuni is the CEO and Principal Consultant of Shtuni Consulting LLC. He consults for international organizations, academic institutions, th...
Civil society organizations in Kazakhstan have played an essential role in the rehabilitation and reintegration programs. Ms. Olga Ryl, a director of ...