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The Kampala Convention (formally, the African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa) is a
treaty A treaty is a formal, legally binding written agreement between sovereign states and/or international organizations that is governed by international law. A treaty may also be known as an international agreement, protocol, covenant, convention ...
of the African Union (AU) that addresses
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caused by
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,
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s and large-scale development projects in
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. Large populations of internally displaced persons have existed and continue to exist in Africa, and these are due to many causes, the most prominent being
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,
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s, development and
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. Adoption of the official text and content approbation and adoption by the AU was performed in 2009. In 2012, 15 member states ratified the Convention— marking formal adoption by the AU. Since that time 30 of now-55 member states have ratified the Convention, with many others on having ratified, being on track to do so, or expressing interest in doing so. Despite its progress, the African continent's IDP populations continue to be high— accounting for a third of the global IDP population. Critics, scholars, and international organizations point to less-than-substantial emphasis of effective implementation by ratifying states. Consideration of
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and
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has also been called for by these groups.


History

The situation and presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) is not a recent occurrence in human history, but rather due to societal factors gained a larger audience after the
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.Dieng, A. (2017)
Protecting internally displaced persons: The value of the Kampala Convention as a regional example
. ''International Review of the Red Cross'', ''99''(904), 263-282.
The experience and protection of internally displaced persons varies widely from those groups and individuals deemed
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s. In contrast to refugees, IDPs do not receive support from the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees (UNHCR), and there is no comparable agency that accommodates the needs of these individuals.Guistiniani, F. Z. (2010)
New hopes and challenges for the protection of IDPs in Africa: The Kampala convention for the protection and assistance of internally displaced persons in Africa.
''Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y'', ''39'', 347.
Many past forced migration organization efforts in Africa and internationally substantially influenced the Kampala Convention— including the 1969 Organization of African Unity Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa and the 1998 Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement developed by the United Nations. The Guiding Principles have inspired and guided similarly focused regulations crafted by entities at the regional and national levels worldwide. These remain the major framework for protection of internally displaced persons globally. In 2011, prior to the signing of this treaty, close to 10 million people were estimated to be internally displaced persons across
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. This number represented over half of the population of internally displaced persons in the World with the largest number in 2011 residing in the
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.Maru, M. T. (2011)
The Kampala Convention and its Contribution in Filling the Protection Gap in International Law
. ''Journal of Internal Displacement'', ''1''(1), 91-130. Chicago.
Several states within the African continent, including Democratic Republic of the Congo,
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, and
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, are among the five nations with the largest displacement situations globally.Kälin, W., & Schrepfer, N. (2013)
Internal displacement and the Kampala Convention: an opportunity for development actors.
IDMC.
Specifically, the
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of Sudan was of special interest in the consideration of the situation of internally displaced persons in that region of Africa.Duchatellier, M., & Phuong, C. (2014)
The African contribution to the protection of internally displaced persons: A commentary on the 2009 Kampala Convention
In ''Research Handbook on International Law and Migration''. Edward Elgar Publishing.
The primary factor that most of these displacement situations can be attributed to is
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, which can further be related to histories of
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, external intervention, and social and physical conflicts within states. Development is one of the rising factors contributing to internal displacement within the African region— being attributable to more of the situations of internal displacement than war. In 2012, the number of displaced individuals was greater than the refugee global total. Additionally, internally displaced persons are very often subject to increased influence by militia or armed forces groups.Groth, L. (2011)
Engendering protection: An analysis of the 2009 Kampala Convention and its provisions for internally displaced women.
''International Journal of Refugee Law'', ''23''(2), 221-251.
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s, and their impact on human populations, are particularly pronounced in Africa, although it is the area of the World with the least contribution to
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.dos Santos Soares, A. (2018)
Protecting environmentally displaced persons under the Kampala Convention: a brief assessment.
''Revista Catalana de Dret Ambiental'', ''9''(1).
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s have displaced more and more numbers of individuals every year. It was estimated that approximately 1 million individuals were displaced by natural disasters and occurrences in 2009— and close to 2 million were displaced the following year. The plight of individuals displaced by natural disaster is most greatly emphasized in the
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.
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is of particular concern. In Somalia alone, an estimated one and a half million individuals were displaced from their homes in 2011 due to drought. In 2012, it was estimated that over eight million people were newly displaced in Africa due to natural disasters. Close to six after the adoption of the Kampala Convention, in 2018, it was estimated that 16.7 million IDPs still existed in Africa— accounting for close to one-third of IDPs globally, a number estimated at that time to be approximately 40 million. Globally, the number of IDPs has been on the rise in recent years— doubling in the period from 2009–2018.Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, (2019). ''Global Report on Internal Displacement 2019.'' IDMC. http://www.internal-displacement.org/sites/default/files/publications/documents/2019-IDMC-GRID.pdf


Organization

Organizations such as the UNHCR, the IOM, the ICRC, and others aided the African Union in formulating the early text which constituted the Convention. Further meetings in 2007 and 2008 finalized the official text, and in October 2009, the contents of the treaty were considered and adopted.Abebe, A. M. (2011, March)
The Kampala Convention and environmentally induced displacement on Africa
. In ''IOM Intersessional Workshop on Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Migration'' (pp. 29-30).
Since then, a number of countries have ratified the Convention.


List of African Union nations that have ratified the Kampala Convention

''(as of 29 October 2019):'' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The list includes 30 of the 55 current members of the African Union.International Committee of the Red Cross (2019, December 2). ''The Kampala Convention: Ten Recommendations Ten Years On''. ICRC. https://shop.icrc.org/the-kampala-convention-key-recommendations-ten-years-on-3188.html?_ga=2.172367275.927513334.1587356895-876322533.1587356895 Additionally, it should also be noted that since 29 October 2019, many countries— including
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,
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,
Ethiopia Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken ...
,
Senegal Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is the westernmost country in West Africa, situated on the Atlantic Ocean coastline. It borders Mauritania to Mauritania–Senegal border, the north, Mali to Mali–Senegal border, the east, Guinea t ...
,
Sudan Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopi ...
, and
Somalia Somalia, officially the Federal Republic of Somalia, is the easternmost country in continental Africa. The country is located in the Horn of Africa and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, Kenya to the southwest, th ...
— have either ratified the Convention recently, are close to ratification, or have expressed a strong interest in doing so recently.


Treaty contents

The Convention defines displaced persons as “persons or groups of persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence, in particular as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights or natural or human-made disasters, and who have not crossed an internationally recognized State border.African Union. (n.d.) ''African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa.'' African Union. https://au.int/sites/default/files/treaties/36846-treaty-0039_-_kampala_convention_african_union_convention_for_the_protection_and_assistance_of_internally_displaced_persons_in_africa_e.pdf The Convention reinforces in legal sense that the primary duty of lending support and ensuring and providing protection to internally displaced persons is that of the State's. The Convention explicitly links internal displacement specially in the fields of violence, war, human rights violations, and environmental depreciation. It heavily emphasizes the right of individuals to not be what the stakeholding parties deemed arbitrarily displaced individuals and groups— following the regular pattern of international law conformation in regards to justification of displacement, but also expanding upon regular rule here to include specific barring of the use of harmful practices and development projects as an explicit cause or justification of displacement.Adeola, R. (2018).
he Kampala Convention and the right not to be arbitrarily displaced.
''Forced Migration Review'', (59), 15-17.
The document proceeds in the following sequential order— an overview of regulations and protections related to arbitrary displacement, protections given to IDPs throughout the process of displacement, and concludes with a delineation of solutions for the greater situation as a whole.


Key articles

The treaty includes provisions, specifically Article 3, detailing and expanding the rights of internally displaced persons mainly associated with climate change and factors relating to the environment.
Through documents like the Convention, states hope to be able to reduce this by supporting systems, groups, and individuals aimed at advocating and serving the interests of IDPs. Article 7 provides an overview of the non-state actors and their roles in this situation.


Article summaries

Article 1: guiding definition of internally displaced person, other corresponding terms Asplet, M., & Bradley, M. (2012, December)
Strengthened protection for internally displaced persons in Africa: The Kampala Convention comes into force.
American Society of International Law.
Article 2: outlines goals of the Convention Article 3: describes duties, responsibilities of the Convention Articles 4 and 10: describes strategies for the prevention of displacement within the African continent Articles 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9: describes facets of support and aid related to displacement Article 10: discusses displacement related to or stemming from development Article 11: outlines a resolution for displacement Article 12: discusses ways to combat the effects of displacement for affected individuals and groups Article 13: relates documentation facet of issue Articles 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23: outlines policy mechanisms and operations related internally displaced persons


Impact

After its adoption, it became the first regional treaty on internal displacement of its kind in the World. It has been widely accepted that the Convention's terms, regulations, and definitions have greatly expanded upon formerly utilized and related legal documents and treaties, especially the 1998 Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. Despite this, it was estimated in 2018 by the United Nations Higher Commission on Refugees that seven of the top ten countries with the highest IDP populations were in Africa. Many countries with large IDP populations, including Sudan, have not yet arrived at ratifying the Convention and/or implementing similar legislation and policy. Lately, increased attention has been given to the issue of IDPs across the African continent. Official African Union conferences and workshops related to the Kampala Convention have taken place since 2016. This includes the Conference of States party to the Kampala Convention in
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, occurring in 2017, resulting in the Harare Plan of Action— a guiding document for Convention implementation. Furthermore, in 2018 the AU adopted a “model law” on the Convention, a document accessible by States and to be used in the drafting and formalization of domestic legislation and policies related to the Convention and its goals. 2019 was designated by the African Union as the ‘Year of Refugees, Returnees, and Internally Displaced Persons’— with many states in recent years ratifying and becoming closer to ratifying the Convention and/or adopting similar domestic policies, and/or creating separate bodies to coordinate responses promoted by the Convention. It has also been further included and implicated in many important policy frameworks for the African continent, including the Migration Policy Framework for 2018-2030, and the
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framework produced by the AU in 2015.African Union, (2015, September). ''Agenda 2063 Framework Document: The Africa We Want.'' United Nations. https://www.un.org/en/africa/osaa/pdf/au/agenda2063-framework.pdf


Criticism, debate

Although ratification of the Convention has occurred in most African Union states, questions related to the larger and more pivotal enforcement execution processes have been raised— including in nations such as Nigeria, in which over one million IDPs reside.Akpoghome, T. U. (2016)
Internally Displaced Persons in Nigeria and the Kampala Convention.
''RiA Recht in Afrika, Law in Africa, Droit en Afrique'', ''18''(1), 58-77.
Reports generated by the International Committee for the Red Cross, focusing on the periods of 2016-2019 and emphasizing primarily domestic policy related to the Convention, have corroborated this as well— largely determining that most of the action taken by States since the adoption of the Convention have focused on prevention, framework-building, and management response, and less on data collection, enforcement, and implementation. In this light, emphasis on active engagement, interaction, and inclusion of IDP communities in the drafting, revision, and implementation of Convention policies has been put in place by legislation and frameworks enacted by several states that have ratified the Convention recently. Special populations face and continue to face many unique problems related to their status and condition. Scholarly studies and articles have concluded that women and children experience unique forms of hardship in the context of regional, national, and supranational conflict. Critics of the Kampala Convention and the African Union's action in this respect have pointed to restrictions and constraints in the field of equal protection under the Convention, especially considering a gendered view of this situation. The Norwegian Refugee Council has also echoed these sentiments— adding that full consideration and analytic and developmental measures should be taken by the States to ensure the women and girls benefit from the Convention, especially in the fields of housing and property ownership.Norwegian Refugee Council, (n.d.) ''The Kampala Convention: Make it work for women.'' NRC. https://www.nrc.no/globalassets/pdf/reports/the-kampala-convention---make-it-work-for-women.pdf {{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210514205527/https://www.nrc.no/globalassets/pdf/reports/the-kampala-convention---make-it-work-for-women.pdf , date=2021-05-14


See also

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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, l ...
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Internally displaced person An internally displaced person (IDP) is someone who is forced to leave their home but who remains within their country's borders. They are often referred to as refugees, although they do not fall within the legal definitions of a refugee. I ...
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African Union The African Union (AU) is a continental union of 55 member states located on the continent of Africa. The AU was announced in the Sirte Declaration in Sirte, Libya, on 9 September 1999, calling for the establishment of the African Union. The b ...
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Refugee A refugee, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), is a person "forced to flee their own country and seek safety in another country. They are unable to return to their own country because of feared persecution as ...
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International Committee of the Red Cross The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is a three-time Nobel Prize laureate. The organization has played an instrumental role in the development of rules of war and ...


References


African Union treaties