The National Durable Solutions Strategy 2020-2024.
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Type of law
Policy
Abstract
The The National Durable Solutions Strategy 2020-2024 (NDSS) acts as an operational roadmap that sets out a collective vision, strategic objectives and principles to guide the implementation of durable solutions programming and policies in Somalia over a 5 year time frame. The NDSS is expected to pave the way for the progressive realisation of an enabling environment in which Displacement Affected Communities (DACs) including Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), refugees, asylum seekers, refugee returnees and vulnerable host communities can gradually access durable solutions in an equitable and non-discriminatory manner. The strategy’s longer-term intent is to reduce and mitigate the adverse impacts of displacement created by recurrent natural disasters and related links with conflicts and governance.
The NDSS recognises the strategic relevance of resolving displacement as a way to accelerate poverty reduction countrywide. The strategy intends to redress these imbalances through collective engagement by ensuring a whole of government and whole of society approach. Strategic priorities set forth in this document include: To increase the resilience of displacement affected communities by ensuring equitable access to public services, housing with security of tenure, and social safety nets through a rights and needs based approach; To increase accountability of authorities towards displacement affected communities by ensuring participation in peace and state building processes through guaranteeing their safe and security and access to legal identity; To increase access to sustainable livelihoods and employment opportunities by displacement affected communities by creating conditions conducive to the achievement of their self-reliance. To increase access to justice and rule of law by displacement affected communities by strengthening formal and informal justice structures. To invest in early and long-term solutions to reduce and prevent displacement caused by drought and floods.
The NDSS recognises the strategic relevance of resolving displacement as a way to accelerate poverty reduction countrywide. The strategy intends to redress these imbalances through collective engagement by ensuring a whole of government and whole of society approach. Strategic priorities set forth in this document include: To increase the resilience of displacement affected communities by ensuring equitable access to public services, housing with security of tenure, and social safety nets through a rights and needs based approach; To increase accountability of authorities towards displacement affected communities by ensuring participation in peace and state building processes through guaranteeing their safe and security and access to legal identity; To increase access to sustainable livelihoods and employment opportunities by displacement affected communities by creating conditions conducive to the achievement of their self-reliance. To increase access to justice and rule of law by displacement affected communities by strengthening formal and informal justice structures. To invest in early and long-term solutions to reduce and prevent displacement caused by drought and floods.
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
2020-2024.
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No