Contains fulltext : 237782.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Arriving in a new environment, internally displaced persons (IDPs) have to rebuild their lives and find a way to make a living. In this situation, IDP women in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) sustain their families by engaging in a range of economic activities, but particularly petty trade in markets. In this regard, eastern DRC offers an opportunity to better understand how IDP women engage in and navigate urban markets. Based on field research conducted in Bukavu city in South Kivu, where there are no IDP camps, this article looks at how IDP women gain access to markets and the role that social relationship and networks play in this process. Alth...
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In the quest for sustainable solutions to record global displacement, promoting displaced persons’ s...
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This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in the D...
Understanding the role of social capital in the adaptability process of Urban IDPs, is of great impo...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, conflicts have devastated the distribution infrastructure s...
Congolese commerçantes , or transnational women traders, travel abroad to cities such as Guangzhou i...
This paper studies the effects of displacement in the case of Congolese refugees in Rwanda, with an ...
This paper studies the effects of displacement in the case of Congolese refugees in Rwanda, with an ...
This research assesses the potential of organised social networks to improve the resettlement of fem...
Given the patriarchal nature of the African society, females are often secondary. In patriarchal soc...
This paper considers the situation of Congolese women and their almost complete social, political an...
The contribution of social networks in providing insurance against various urban vulnerabilities can...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study investigates DRC refugee...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...
In public discourse, displaced people are often portrayed as burdens to their host communities that ...
In the quest for sustainable solutions to record global displacement, promoting displaced persons’ s...
Due to prolonged conflict, millions of people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have fle...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in the D...
Understanding the role of social capital in the adaptability process of Urban IDPs, is of great impo...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, conflicts have devastated the distribution infrastructure s...
Congolese commerçantes , or transnational women traders, travel abroad to cities such as Guangzhou i...
This paper studies the effects of displacement in the case of Congolese refugees in Rwanda, with an ...
This paper studies the effects of displacement in the case of Congolese refugees in Rwanda, with an ...
This research assesses the potential of organised social networks to improve the resettlement of fem...
Given the patriarchal nature of the African society, females are often secondary. In patriarchal soc...
This paper considers the situation of Congolese women and their almost complete social, political an...
The contribution of social networks in providing insurance against various urban vulnerabilities can...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study investigates DRC refugee...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...