The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) estimated over 250,000 ‘persons of concern’ were in Egypt at the end of 2015. That does not include people who have not approached UNHCR, or those who applied unsuccessfully for refugee status — the ‘closed files’ group. Tens of thousands of such people remain in Egypt in very difficult living conditions. To understand how a country that relies almost solely on UNHCR for refugee-related matters can cope with the increasing influxes, it is essential that policies and processes for determining refugee status are re-examined. This briefing assesses how UNHCR’s 2009 policy on refuges in cities could be further developed to help resolve the difficulties faced in Egypt.
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