I would argue that we should be thinking about areas where people do want to stay closer to home and making it viable for them to do so. This is really central to thinking about the issue of internal displacement and also support for refugees within regions of origin.
We sometimes want to talk about these populations in a way that separates them out from one another. We need to think more holistically and recognize that if strategic support, for example, is provided to people who are looking to return to their communities, which is going on right now in Iraq and Syria.... They have little to no support from the international community. It's seen as a high-risk investment because the region is still unstable. That is going to be a never-ending cycle unless we provide some support, take some risks to make it possible for people to go back and rebuild their homes, restart their businesses.