Study on Internally Displaced Population, Gender and Livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Suden

This study on “internally displaced population, gender and livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Sudan” was carried out to deepen the analytical work being conducted by the “Sustainable Livelihoods for Displaced and Vulnerable Communities in Eastern Sudan Project (SLDP)”. It was undertaken to gain a...

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Main Author: Saeed Ali, Awadalla Mohamed
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/20390518/study-internally-displaced-population-gender-livelihoods-kassala-state-eastern-suden
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spelling okr-10986-207512021-04-23T14:03:56Z Study on Internally Displaced Population, Gender and Livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Suden Saeed Ali, Awadalla Mohamed Gender analysis Displaced populations Access to farm land Household division of labor Access to finance Work This study on “internally displaced population, gender and livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Sudan” was carried out to deepen the analytical work being conducted by the “Sustainable Livelihoods for Displaced and Vulnerable Communities in Eastern Sudan Project (SLDP)”. It was undertaken to gain a better understanding of gender and conflict issues that can serve as a direct input to support project operations and scaling up, and more urgently to provide guidelines for implementation of the piloting phase of the SLDP in a gender sensitive manner that also targets the provision of equitable livelihood support services to the internally displaced population groups and members of the vulnerable host communities in the targeted locations. From a macro view, this study feeds into the larger research project entitled “Learning on Gender and Conflict in Africa (LOGiCA)”. The study is intended to place the focus of the SLDP on the improvement of livelihoods and services in IDP camps and host communities in rural areas by employing a gender balanced approach. 2014-12-17T15:26:05Z 2014-12-17T15:26:05Z 2014-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/20390518/study-internally-displaced-population-gender-livelihoods-kassala-state-eastern-suden http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20751 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa Sudan
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topic Gender analysis
Displaced populations
Access to farm land
Household division of labor
Access to finance
Work
spellingShingle Gender analysis
Displaced populations
Access to farm land
Household division of labor
Access to finance
Work
Saeed Ali, Awadalla Mohamed
Study on Internally Displaced Population, Gender and Livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Suden
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description This study on “internally displaced population, gender and livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Sudan” was carried out to deepen the analytical work being conducted by the “Sustainable Livelihoods for Displaced and Vulnerable Communities in Eastern Sudan Project (SLDP)”. It was undertaken to gain a better understanding of gender and conflict issues that can serve as a direct input to support project operations and scaling up, and more urgently to provide guidelines for implementation of the piloting phase of the SLDP in a gender sensitive manner that also targets the provision of equitable livelihood support services to the internally displaced population groups and members of the vulnerable host communities in the targeted locations. From a macro view, this study feeds into the larger research project entitled “Learning on Gender and Conflict in Africa (LOGiCA)”. The study is intended to place the focus of the SLDP on the improvement of livelihoods and services in IDP camps and host communities in rural areas by employing a gender balanced approach.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Saeed Ali, Awadalla Mohamed
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title Study on Internally Displaced Population, Gender and Livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Suden
title_short Study on Internally Displaced Population, Gender and Livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Suden
title_full Study on Internally Displaced Population, Gender and Livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Suden
title_fullStr Study on Internally Displaced Population, Gender and Livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Suden
title_full_unstemmed Study on Internally Displaced Population, Gender and Livelihoods in Kassala State, Eastern Suden
title_sort study on internally displaced population, gender and livelihoods in kassala state, eastern suden
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/20390518/study-internally-displaced-population-gender-livelihoods-kassala-state-eastern-suden
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