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Refugee Nation is a 2015 proposal to create a new nation to voluntarily resettle the world's refugee population. According to United Nations estimates, there are about 60 million refugees and internally displaced people in the world.

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Proposal

Refugee Nation was launched in June 2015 by and received extensive media coverage in July 2015, beginning with an article in The Washington Post.

In his proposal, Buzi offers a number of alternatives for creating a nation of refugees. These include:

1. Buying uninhabited islands from a country such as the Philippines or Indonesia

2. A country with a lot of habitable but unused land giving away or selling this land for the purpose of establishing a refugee nation. One example given is Finland

3. A small island nation which is sparsely populated agreeing to become a refugee nation. Current citizens would receive significant financial benefits.

4. New islands to be created in international waters as a homeland for refugees.

Funding

Funding for Refugee Nation is proposed to be by governments, NGOs, the United Nations or private billionaires. Jason Buzi, a successful Bay Area real estate investor, had previously earned positive press as the benefactor behind 2014's Hidden Cash multi-city project. With Refugee Nation, Buzi has drafted the initial proposal, established an online presence (www.refugeenation.org), and gained exposure for his plan through a PR agency.

In October 2015, Refugee Nation launched a crowdfunding campaign with the aim of raising billions of dollars to buy land or islands as a permanent home for the world's refugees.

Less than two months after the proposal received wide media coverage, Naguib Sawiris, an Egyptian billionaire, offered to buy a Mediterranean island to house refugees fleeing the Syrian conflict.

References

Refugee Nation Wikipedia


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