Refugee Life, Livelihood and Identity

Refugee Life, Livelihood and Identity

Author: Dr. Maneesh P

Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication

Published: 2024-03-22

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13:

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"Refugee Life, Livelihood, and Identity" is an illuminating exploration into the intricate world of refugees, featuring fifteen compelling articles from esteemed authors in India and Morocco. This edited book delves into the multifaceted dimensions of the refugee journey, covering challenges of displacement and strategies for rebuilding lives. With diverse thematic sections on mental health, healthcare, livelihood opportunities, legal status and the intersectionality of identity, the book offers a comprehensive perspective on the complexities faced by refugees worldwide. Beyond its scholarly contributions, the collection aims to resonate with policymakers, practitioners, and the general public, fostering empathy and inspiring positive action. Join us in understanding, appreciating, and addressing the realities of refugee life through this thought-provoking compilation.


The Myth of Self-Reliance

The Myth of Self-Reliance

Author: Naohiko Omata

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2017-06-01

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1785335650

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For many refugees, economic survival in refugee camps is extraordinarily difficult. Drawing on both qualitative and quantitative research , this volume challenges the reputation of a ‘self-reliant’ model given to Buduburam refugee camp in Ghana and sheds light on considerable economic inequality between refugee households.By following the same refugee households over several years, The Myth of Self-Reliance also provides valuable insights into refugees’ experiences of repatriation to Liberia after protracted exile and their responses to the ending of refugee status for remaining refugees in Ghana.


The Education System in Malawi

The Education System in Malawi

Author: World Bank

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2010-02-25

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 0821381997

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'The Education System in Malawi', an Education Country Status Report (CSR), is a detailed analysis of the current status of the education sector in Malawi, the results of which have been validated by the government of Malawi. Its main purpose is to enable decision makers to orient national policy on the basis of a factual diagnosis of the overall education sector and to provide relevant analytical information for the dialogue between the government and development partners. The analysis incorporates data and information from multiple sources, such as school administrative surveys by the Ministry of Education, household surveys, and a tracer survey created especially for this study. This CSR, developed by a multi-ministerial national team supported by UNESCO P le de Dakar, the World Bank, and GTZ specialists, updates the previous one drawn up in 2003 and consists of eight chapters, including a chapter on higher education. The analysis provides key monitoring and evaluation inputs for the overall education sector, particularly under the framework of the implementation of the National Education Sector Plan.


Gender, Home & Identity

Gender, Home & Identity

Author: Katarzyna Grabska

Publisher: Eastern Africa Series

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9781847010995

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Analyses the experiences of exile and return of Nuer women and men of all ages and how they negotiate and reshape gender identities and relations in the context of prolonged war and violence.


The Economic Life of Refugees

The Economic Life of Refugees

Author: Karen Jacobsen

Publisher: Kumarian Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1565492048

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What happens to refugees, the victims of forced migration, once the first rush of media attention and aid has passed and they must rebuild their lives essentially on their own? Karen Jacobsen explores the economic survival strategies of refugees, and the obstacles that they face, as they live in a protracted state of displacement. She also proposes alternative approaches for humanitarian agencies seeking to offer meaningful support.


Refugee Economies

Refugee Economies

Author: Alexander Betts

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0198795688

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This book explores the economic lives of refugees. It looks at what shapes the production, consumption, finance, and exchange activities of refugees, to explain variation in economic outcomes for refugees themselves.


Citizen Refugee

Citizen Refugee

Author: Uditi Sen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-08-30

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1108425615

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Explores how refugees were used as agents of nation-building in India, leading to gendered and caste-ridden policies of rehabilitation.


Transnational Nomads

Transnational Nomads

Author: Cindy Horst

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2007-12

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1845455096

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There is a tendency to consider all refugees as 'vulnerable victims': an attitude reinforced by the stream of images depicting refugees living in abject conditions. This groundbreaking study of Somalis in a Kenyan refugee camp reveals the inadequacy of such assumptions by describing the rich personal and social histories that refugees bring with them to the camps. The author focuses on the ways in which Somalis are able to adapt their 'nomadic' heritage in order to cope with camp life; a heritage that includes a high degree of mobility and strong social networks that reach beyond the confines of the camp as far as the U.S. and Europe.


Asylum-Seeking Journeys in Asia

Asylum-Seeking Journeys in Asia

Author: Terence Chun Tat Shum

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-02-14

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1351375210

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This book looks in detail at the journeys to asylum in Asia which are largely neglected in the media and academic analyses, despite Asia becoming the most essential region for asylum, receiving refugees from both within and outside of the continent. Treating asylum-seeking journeys as a transnational space, the author investigates the actual asylum-seeking process from homelands to either Hong Kong or Bangkok. Today, refugees undertake multiple, long, and life-threatening journeys before arriving in receiving societies; from the moment of arrival in Hong Kong or Bangkok, they face a wide array of challenges. An ethnographic account of how refugees navigate and negotiate their journeys to asylum, this book highlights the social, political, economic, and psychological processes involved in "becoming" and "being" a refugee. This encompasses not only the physical movement of refugees, but also their embodiments and emotional encounters. The author offers a micro-level analysis of asylum-seeking journeys - from the aspiration to flee, to migration preparation, to border crossing, to homemaking in prolonged displacement. All of these stages reveal how these journeys create ever-evolving realities with new constellations of options and constraints. By focusing on refugees’ understanding, perception of, and interaction with the people, environments, and situations around them, this book illustrates how refugee life plans are shaped and reshaped by the embodied experience of their journeys, and how their ideas of home have changed over time. Asylum-seeking Journeys in Asia will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of migration and refugee studies, diaspora studies, globalisation, and Asian studies. It will also be of interest to policymakers and humanitarian workers involved in providing services and assistance to the global refugee population.


Gender, Violence, Refugees

Gender, Violence, Refugees

Author: Susanne Buckley-Zistel

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2017-08-01

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1785336177

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Providing nuanced accounts of how the social identities of men and women, the context of displacement and the experience or manifestation of violence interact, this collection offers conceptual analyses and in-depth case studies to illustrate how gender relations are affected by displacement, encampment and return. The essays show how these factors lead to various forms of direct, indirect and structural violence. This ranges from discussions of norms reflected in policy documents and practise, the relationship between relief structures and living conditions in camps, to forced military recruitment and forced return, and covers countries in Africa, Asia and Europe.