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Both of these have really great concise information, the only thing I would say is consider the word “include” in the second sentence in place of “involve” because you already used it once in the sentence before for in the Third country resettlement section. Other than that, I’m not sure if you’d be able to add more info, there may already be a lot written on your topic, so I'm not sure how possible that would be, but the info that you do have is great!