Refugee Finance: Histories, Frameworks, Practices

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101117081
EC Contribution
€14,988
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

Over the last decade, following a general decline in aid from traditional bilateral and multilateral donors, the international community has dramatically changed the way in which it seeks to fund humanitarian responses to refugee flows, with an increasing reliance on 'refugee finance'. Refugee finance is the term used to refer to new financial instruments aimed at attracting private capital: refugee bonds, technical assistance funds and concessional loans. These instruments are promoted by international organizations, international financial institutions and states as inevitable solutions to the societal challenges raised by large-scale refugee flows. However, we know very little about the socio-economic, legal and financial implications of this paradigmatic shift 'from funding to financing'. Refugee finance has the potential to dramatically affect not only the refugee funding paradigm, but also the economy of the countries hosting refugees, and the way in which international refugee protection itself is conceptualized and implemented. According to its proponents, refugee finance promises to ensure refugees' resilience and self-reliance, whilst at the same time supporting the economic development of the host communities. There is, however, insufficient evidence to support these promises and a limited understanding of how these financial instruments operate. REF-FIN will advance both theoretical and practical knowledge of the political, financial and legal processes enabling refugee finance, and of its longer-term socio-economic implications through a comprehensive study of its frameworks practices and emerging patterns.

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Project Results (4)

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Publications (4)
Instrumentos innovadores de financiación para población refugiada y migrante en Colombia
Diego Acosta, Ana Paula Penchaszadeh, Jacques Ramirez, Descentrando los Estudios Migratorios desde Latinoamérica· 2026
Pablo Pastor Vidal, Sara Arapiles, Daria Davitti
La financiación internacional para los refugiados: el Mecanismo Global de Financiamiento Concesional en Jordania
· 2026
Pablo Pastor Vidal
The New Financial Instruments for Refugees: A Win-Win or a Risky Bet?
Euromed-Anna Lindh Foundation· 2026
Pablo Pastor Vidal
Innovative Finance for Refugees? Self-reliance, Resilience and the Humanitarian-Development Nexus
AfronomicsLaw· 2024
Pablo Pastor Vidal