This is a study on how Somali and Oromo refugees manage under uncertain circumstances in Eastleigh, Nairobi. Fleeing from war, persecution and violence, the refugees expected to find protection and a quick transfer to a third country, which was not the case. Instead, they ended up in being stuck, unsafe, and questioned. The refugees aimed for resettlement to a third country; a decision depending on approval from the hosting state, a receiving state, and UNHCR. This process normally included 8-10 years or more of waiting and a positive answer was not guaranteed. The spatial realities in displacement in Eastleigh included a status of illegitimacy, socioeconomic hardships, and unpredictability of an eventual resettlement in a third country. In...
Scharrer T, Suerbaum M. Negotiating class positions in proximate places of refuge: Syrians in Egypt ...
Somalia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world: an es...
Refuge in a Moving World draws together more than thirty contributions from multiple disciplines and...
This is a study on how Somali and Oromo refugees manage under uncertain circumstances in Eastleigh, ...
The human sense of temporality – the way we experience time – has become a major focus in urban geog...
The end of the Cold War marks a period of human displacement greater in scale than any other this c...
Two decades after the collapse of the Somali Republic, south-central Somalia remains a major epicent...
The integration of foreign communities into the African urban centres takes on a unique dimension wh...
This article examines the phenomenon of Protracted Refugee Situations (PRS) and the so-called wareho...
The emergence of ‘transnational refugee theory’ and the rubric of the ‘refugee diaspora’ have reigni...
This research focuses on emerging permanence of refugee situations in Africa, manifested in perdurin...
For decades Somalia has been affected by catastrophic events that have left millions of its people d...
This working paper investigates the livelihoods, trajectories, networks and self-generated opportuni...
Today the world has over 42 million refugees and displaced people. Of these, Africa has approximatel...
Most of world’s over 20 million refugees today reside in protracted refugee situations that are defi...
Scharrer T, Suerbaum M. Negotiating class positions in proximate places of refuge: Syrians in Egypt ...
Somalia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world: an es...
Refuge in a Moving World draws together more than thirty contributions from multiple disciplines and...
This is a study on how Somali and Oromo refugees manage under uncertain circumstances in Eastleigh, ...
The human sense of temporality – the way we experience time – has become a major focus in urban geog...
The end of the Cold War marks a period of human displacement greater in scale than any other this c...
Two decades after the collapse of the Somali Republic, south-central Somalia remains a major epicent...
The integration of foreign communities into the African urban centres takes on a unique dimension wh...
This article examines the phenomenon of Protracted Refugee Situations (PRS) and the so-called wareho...
The emergence of ‘transnational refugee theory’ and the rubric of the ‘refugee diaspora’ have reigni...
This research focuses on emerging permanence of refugee situations in Africa, manifested in perdurin...
For decades Somalia has been affected by catastrophic events that have left millions of its people d...
This working paper investigates the livelihoods, trajectories, networks and self-generated opportuni...
Today the world has over 42 million refugees and displaced people. Of these, Africa has approximatel...
Most of world’s over 20 million refugees today reside in protracted refugee situations that are defi...
Scharrer T, Suerbaum M. Negotiating class positions in proximate places of refuge: Syrians in Egypt ...
Somalia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world: an es...
Refuge in a Moving World draws together more than thirty contributions from multiple disciplines and...