The Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) programme, which was launched in 2016, has become the central element of the humanitarian response to the plight of Syrian refugees in Turkey and an instrument of European migration control policies. This paper offers a contextual analysis of this European Union-funded cash assistance scheme by examining the modes of interaction between its major assumptions and the broader humanitarian response in the context of Turkey. It finds that the ESSN comes with compromises on humanitarian principles and standards, amplifies the protection and assistance divide, and fails to address the realities of Turkey with respect to the country's housing and labour markets and weak protection framework. The paper conclud...
"For several years, Turkey has been hosting the world’s largest refugee population. This report, “To...
Most impact evaluations of humanitarian cash transfer programmes use traditional metrics of poverty ...
The Syrian Civil War, which has generated more than 6.2 million refugees, has brought about one of g...
The Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) programme, which was launched in 2016, has become the central...
The Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) programme, which was launched in 2016, has become the central...
This article scrutinizes how the Syrian crisis affects the management of Turkey’s refugee regime. It...
This review looks at the alignment of humanitarian response in refugee crises with national social p...
This open access book asks whether cash-transfer programs for very low-income households promote soc...
Cash-based interventions (CBIs) as one form of aid have recently received substantial interest from ...
Cash-based interventions (CBIs) as one form of aid have recently received substantial interest from ...
The Syrian civil war has created one of the world’s biggest humanitarian and refugee crises, with th...
This article critically analyzed the Turkish and Libyan refugee deals. We argued that these deals pr...
Applying the theoretical framework of NGO-government relations, this article shall look into the Go...
This study aims to discuss how the European Union and Turkey deal with the Syrian refugee crisis. Th...
This report is part of the ADMIGOV WP6 investigating migration aspirations and development interven...
"For several years, Turkey has been hosting the world’s largest refugee population. This report, “To...
Most impact evaluations of humanitarian cash transfer programmes use traditional metrics of poverty ...
The Syrian Civil War, which has generated more than 6.2 million refugees, has brought about one of g...
The Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) programme, which was launched in 2016, has become the central...
The Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) programme, which was launched in 2016, has become the central...
This article scrutinizes how the Syrian crisis affects the management of Turkey’s refugee regime. It...
This review looks at the alignment of humanitarian response in refugee crises with national social p...
This open access book asks whether cash-transfer programs for very low-income households promote soc...
Cash-based interventions (CBIs) as one form of aid have recently received substantial interest from ...
Cash-based interventions (CBIs) as one form of aid have recently received substantial interest from ...
The Syrian civil war has created one of the world’s biggest humanitarian and refugee crises, with th...
This article critically analyzed the Turkish and Libyan refugee deals. We argued that these deals pr...
Applying the theoretical framework of NGO-government relations, this article shall look into the Go...
This study aims to discuss how the European Union and Turkey deal with the Syrian refugee crisis. Th...
This report is part of the ADMIGOV WP6 investigating migration aspirations and development interven...
"For several years, Turkey has been hosting the world’s largest refugee population. This report, “To...
Most impact evaluations of humanitarian cash transfer programmes use traditional metrics of poverty ...
The Syrian Civil War, which has generated more than 6.2 million refugees, has brought about one of g...