Many Eritrean refugees who live in camps in Ethiopia have no translocal or transnational connections. This means they have little opportunity to move onward from the camp and resettle elsewhere. However, many of them have strong connections with the host community, and even the most vulnerable refugees show resilience in everyday life. For these refugees, local integration may be the only way out of protracted displacement. Donors and aid agencies can help.TRAFIG research has found that the ability to break free from protracted displacement is mainly determined by a refugee’s networks and connectivity. Local and translocal connectivity enable refugees to move out of camps, secure livelihoods, widen future chances and process their onward mo...
Eritreans have experienced protracted conflict and displacement over the last half a century. Aside ...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Every day people are forced by either, war, conflict, natural disasters or other uncontrollable circ...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
In the quest for sustainable solutions to record global displacement, promoting displaced persons’ s...
This essay is the result of fieldwork conducted in the Buduburam refugee settlement outside of Accra...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
Establishing a secure livelihood is a key element that enables refugees to rebuild their lives and o...
In 2016, refugees in the Kakuma camps in Kenya were offered the opportunity to relocate to the new K...
Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest city with a population of around 6.7 million people. Amongst the...
“Self-reliance” as the best strategy of refugee integration is a key component aimed at addressing p...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
This study of mixed migration and human trafficking explored its causes within dynamic information-s...
According to the UNHCR’s latest estimates 15.9 million people are living in protracted refugee situa...
Eritreans have experienced protracted conflict and displacement over the last half a century. Aside ...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Every day people are forced by either, war, conflict, natural disasters or other uncontrollable circ...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
In the quest for sustainable solutions to record global displacement, promoting displaced persons’ s...
This essay is the result of fieldwork conducted in the Buduburam refugee settlement outside of Accra...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
Establishing a secure livelihood is a key element that enables refugees to rebuild their lives and o...
In 2016, refugees in the Kakuma camps in Kenya were offered the opportunity to relocate to the new K...
Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest city with a population of around 6.7 million people. Amongst the...
“Self-reliance” as the best strategy of refugee integration is a key component aimed at addressing p...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
This study of mixed migration and human trafficking explored its causes within dynamic information-s...
According to the UNHCR’s latest estimates 15.9 million people are living in protracted refugee situa...
Eritreans have experienced protracted conflict and displacement over the last half a century. Aside ...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Every day people are forced by either, war, conflict, natural disasters or other uncontrollable circ...