International Cooperation and Burden and Responsibility Sharing in Mass-Influx Situations 2004, para. (l) viii
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[Notes the ongoing problems faced by countries of asylum, particularly those in the developing world, in coping with the consequences of mass influx situations once they have stabilized and particularly if they become protracted; and recommends that the following elements could be considered as part of the international response, including any burden and responsibility sharing arrangements that have been developed:] the exploration by States, inter- and non-governmental organizations, as well as other actors of ways to improve primary education for refugees, achieve gender parity in education, and secure funding, including through the private sector, to expand secondary, vocational and tertiary education opportunities for refugees, especially adolescents;
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Negotiated soft law
Body
Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Document type
ExCom Conclusion
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N.A.
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Gender
Humanitarian
Movement
Person(s) affected
Adolescents
Persons on the move
Year
2004
Paragraph type
OP
Reference
ExCom Conclusion No. 100, International Cooperation and Burden and Responsibility Sharing in Mass-Influx Situations (2004), OP (l) viii.