Protection Field Coordination Toolkit - Chapter 3: Internal Displacement

2025-06-12
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Chapter 3: Internal Displacement

This chapter is part of the GPC Protection Field Coordination Toolkit. The Toolkit can be used by all Protection Clusters and cluster-like mechanisms – such as Protection Sectors and Protection Working Groups – working within the cluster system framework. This guidance is also available to partners and other organisations who want to understand the principles and practices of protection coordination.

Overview Chapter 3

Internal displacement occurs when individuals or groups are forced to flee their homes due to armed conflict, generalized violence, human rights violations, or natural or human-made disasters, but remain within their country’s borders. Unlike refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) do not cross an international boundary and therefore do not acquire a special legal status under international law. The Protection Cluster plays a central role in ensuring that protection risks faced by IDPs are identified and addressed, and in promoting rights-based approaches that place the dignity and safety of displaced populations at the center of humanitarian action.

This chapter contains:

  • Introduction to internal displacement and the unique needs of IDPs.
  • Legal frameworks that guide IDP protection.
  • Role of the Protection Cluster in addressing IDP protection and solutions.
  • Global guidance and key resources.

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