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What if many refugees don't return? Chatham House paper mulls a couple dozen ideas, from 'diaspora bonds' to 'refugee councils.'

Individuals are engaged in cleanup efforts at a school impacted by the Russian shelling on Lviv, Feb 15, 2024 by Stanislav Ivanov for the Lviv Oblast Military Administration, Via Ukraine Media Center.

Ukrainian authorities need to prepare for the possibility that many of the nearly 7 million citizens who fled the country as refugees will remain abroad even after the war ends, says researcher Olga Tokariuk in a new paper published by Chatham House.

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