This research brief summarises key findings from the 2017-2019 Security on the Move research project. Funded by DFID and ESRC, Security on the Move focused on the perspectives and experiences of displaced people who settled in four Somali cities: Baidoa, Bosaaso, Hargeisa and Mogadishu. These four cities are under different political administrations, but share two core characteristics: First, they are growing rapidly in terms of size and density and second, an important driver of this growth is large scale in-migration caused by forced displacement. Although many issues relating to the precarity of displaced people are shared across the cities, there are important differences in regard to the historical experiences of ‘camp urbanisation’ an...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Somali refugees started to flee to Kenya first in the early 1990s, followed by another influx in 201...
Somalia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world: an es...
Narrative Interviews were conducted with 114 Internally Displaced People (IDPs) who settled in Mogad...
Displacement is urbanizing. Urban violence increasingly contributes to displacement while a growing ...
Two decades after the collapse of the Somali Republic, south-central Somalia remains a major epicent...
This report documents the findings from a study on the relationship between safety/security and soci...
Background Forced evictions are common in conflict-affected settings. More than 500 internally displ...
This report provides the findings of an extensive research exercise carried out in 12 communities in...
This forum contributes to debates on migration, displacement, and place-making in contemporary sub-S...
Rapid urbanisation is in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, driven by in-migration of dis...
Involving IDPs, host communities and international agencies in thinking about the city, the quality ...
- Armed conflicts and generalised violence have been at the forefront of internal displacements in t...
This chapter builds on interviews with Somali migrants in Kenya. It explores how Somali citizens eva...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Somali refugees started to flee to Kenya first in the early 1990s, followed by another influx in 201...
Somalia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world: an es...
Narrative Interviews were conducted with 114 Internally Displaced People (IDPs) who settled in Mogad...
Displacement is urbanizing. Urban violence increasingly contributes to displacement while a growing ...
Two decades after the collapse of the Somali Republic, south-central Somalia remains a major epicent...
This report documents the findings from a study on the relationship between safety/security and soci...
Background Forced evictions are common in conflict-affected settings. More than 500 internally displ...
This report provides the findings of an extensive research exercise carried out in 12 communities in...
This forum contributes to debates on migration, displacement, and place-making in contemporary sub-S...
Rapid urbanisation is in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, driven by in-migration of dis...
Involving IDPs, host communities and international agencies in thinking about the city, the quality ...
- Armed conflicts and generalised violence have been at the forefront of internal displacements in t...
This chapter builds on interviews with Somali migrants in Kenya. It explores how Somali citizens eva...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Somali refugees started to flee to Kenya first in the early 1990s, followed by another influx in 201...