In June 2016, JIPS hosted a panel discussion at the University of London’s Refugee Law Initiative (RLI)’s first annual conference on ‘the Future of Refugee Law’. The discussion focused on the challenges and opportunities for generating evidence through profiling in displacement situations.
Entitled “Generating Evidence on Displacement: from Needs to Solutions” the panel brought together JIPS partners from various operations to share first hand experience with conference participants. Panelists included:
All presentations explored the critical impact of data on operational decision-making and policy development in order to strengthen response from national and international stakeholders. Panelists shared experiences of how the right kind of data and analysis process can be transformative in contexts where actors are faced with fundamental questions concerning the nexus between displacement, migration and urbanisation, the relationship between humanitarian crises and the development agenda, or the recurring challenges of limited humanitarian access and overstretched capacities and resources. The right data and analysis can help to build policies, reshape operational priorities, build consensus and enhance coordination.
The conference was well attended by both practitioners and academics. The JIPS session attracted many participants and created a space for valuable discussion and exchange.
Papers presented at the conference will be published through the RLI Working Paper Series in December 2016.