Due to the tragic events in the countries of the Great Lakes region during the 1990s, more than one million refugees have sought a safe haven in Tanzania. Increasing numbers among these, estimated to be in the tens of thousands, resist going to one of the refugee camps and head for Dar es Salaam instead, even if it means foregoing any material assistance from humanitarian agencies and legal residence status from the national authorities in the country of asylum. Living scattered across the Tanzanian metropolis, these forced migrants show their resilience under adverse circumstances by coping with a new language, economic challenges and unfamiliar social environments. In this process, they rely heavily on their personal social networks, memb...
The United Republic of Tanzania has been and currently still is one of the most important host count...
Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest city with a population of around 6.7 million people. Amongst the...
This treatise represents an investigation into the coping strategies of female Zimbabwean refugees a...
Due to the tragic events in the countries of the Great Lakes region during the 1990s, more than one ...
Invited lecture, Public Seminars Series, Refugee Studies Center, Elizabeth House, University of Oxfo...
This working paper investigates the livelihoods, trajectories, networks and self-generated opportuni...
Research among urban self-settled refugees from the Great Lakes region in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, ...
Contrary to encamped refugees, who have access to humanitarian aid, and self-settled rural refugees,...
This paper investigates how social dimensions of life in local communities are affected by the long-...
South Sudanese fled their communities in large numbers following the outbreak of political violence ...
This paper investigates how social dimensions of life in local communities are affected by the long-...
This study is based on three years of participative, ethnographic fieldwork with asylum-seekers and ...
Faculty of Humanities School of Graduate Social Foe Humanities and Scocial Science 0419064g admac...
During my doctoral research among Congolese, Burundese and Rwandese refugees in Dar es Salaam (Tanza...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study investigates DRC refugee...
The United Republic of Tanzania has been and currently still is one of the most important host count...
Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest city with a population of around 6.7 million people. Amongst the...
This treatise represents an investigation into the coping strategies of female Zimbabwean refugees a...
Due to the tragic events in the countries of the Great Lakes region during the 1990s, more than one ...
Invited lecture, Public Seminars Series, Refugee Studies Center, Elizabeth House, University of Oxfo...
This working paper investigates the livelihoods, trajectories, networks and self-generated opportuni...
Research among urban self-settled refugees from the Great Lakes region in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, ...
Contrary to encamped refugees, who have access to humanitarian aid, and self-settled rural refugees,...
This paper investigates how social dimensions of life in local communities are affected by the long-...
South Sudanese fled their communities in large numbers following the outbreak of political violence ...
This paper investigates how social dimensions of life in local communities are affected by the long-...
This study is based on three years of participative, ethnographic fieldwork with asylum-seekers and ...
Faculty of Humanities School of Graduate Social Foe Humanities and Scocial Science 0419064g admac...
During my doctoral research among Congolese, Burundese and Rwandese refugees in Dar es Salaam (Tanza...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study investigates DRC refugee...
The United Republic of Tanzania has been and currently still is one of the most important host count...
Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest city with a population of around 6.7 million people. Amongst the...
This treatise represents an investigation into the coping strategies of female Zimbabwean refugees a...