Analysis of Displacement in Somalia
Development and humanitarian actors currently engaged in Somalia face the challenge of delivering assistance in such a way that it is supportive of peace and state building, addresses the acute vulnerability, and dependence of large shares of the p...
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ABSENTEEISM ABUSE ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCESS TO LAND ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS ADOLESCENTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARMED CONFLICT ASYLUM BEATINGS BLUEPRINT CHILD LABOUR CHILD SOLDIERS CITIES CITIZEN CITIZENS CITIZENSHIP CITIZENSHIP LAW CIVIL LAW CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL WAR CLAN LEADERS COMPENSATION COPING STRATEGIES COUNTRIES OF ASYLUM CRIMINAL DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DISCRIMINATION DISPLACED PERSONS DISPLACEMENT DISPLACEMENT EFFECTS DISSEMINATION DISTRICTS DIVERSITY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DOMINANCE DRIVERS DRUGS ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ELDERLY ELDERLY PERSON EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION EVICTION EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE EXTENDED FAMILIES EXTENDED FAMILY EXTENDED FAMILY SUPPORT FACT SHEET FAMILY MEMBERS FEMALE FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD INSECURITY FORCED EVICTIONS FORCED LABOUR FORCED MIGRATION FORCED PROSTITUTION GENDER GENDER ROLES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES HABITAT HARASSMENT HOME HOMES HOTELS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS INCLUSION INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSANITARY HOUSING INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT INTERNAL MIGRANTS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL LAW INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION IRREGULAR MIGRATION JUDGES LABOR MARKETS LABOR MIGRATION LABOUR EXPLOITATION LABOUR MARKET LACK OF AWARENESS LACK OF DEVELOPMENT LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LARGE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE LAWS LEADING CAUSES LEGISLATION LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL MECHANISMS LOCAL POPULATION LOSS OF LAND MARGINALIZATION MIGRANTS MIGRATION MINORITY MOBILITY MOTHER MOTIVATION NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL SECURITY NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF REFUGEES OCCUPATION OLD REGIME OLDER PERSON OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK OWNERSHIP OF LAND PEACE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLACES OF ORIGIN PLANTATIONS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY LEVEL POLITICAL ECONOMY POPULATION MOVEMENT POPULATION MOVEMENTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PUBLIC BUILDINGS PULL FACTOR RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES REINTEGRATION PROCESS RELIGIOUS LEADERS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPATRIATION REPRODUCTIVE AGE RESIDENCE RESPECT RETURNEE RETURNEES RULE OF LAW RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL POPULATION SECURITY SITUATION SERVICE DELIVERY SETTLEMENT SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SEXUAL VIOLENCE SHARIA SHARIA LAWS SHELTER SLUM SLUM AREAS SLUM DWELLERS SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL PRESSURE STREET CHILDREN SURVIVORS OF VIOLENCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS TRAUMA UNEMPLOYED UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTRES URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN LAND URBAN MIGRATION URBAN PLANNING URBAN SETTLEMENTS URBAN SLUMS VICTIMS VILLAGES VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUP VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WAR WARS WILL WORK FORCE WORKFORCE YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH |
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ABSENTEEISM ABUSE ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCESS TO LAND ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS ADOLESCENTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARMED CONFLICT ASYLUM BEATINGS BLUEPRINT CHILD LABOUR CHILD SOLDIERS CITIES CITIZEN CITIZENS CITIZENSHIP CITIZENSHIP LAW CIVIL LAW CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL WAR CLAN LEADERS COMPENSATION COPING STRATEGIES COUNTRIES OF ASYLUM CRIMINAL DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DISCRIMINATION DISPLACED PERSONS DISPLACEMENT DISPLACEMENT EFFECTS DISSEMINATION DISTRICTS DIVERSITY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DOMINANCE DRIVERS DRUGS ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ELDERLY ELDERLY PERSON EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION EVICTION EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE EXTENDED FAMILIES EXTENDED FAMILY EXTENDED FAMILY SUPPORT FACT SHEET FAMILY MEMBERS FEMALE FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD INSECURITY FORCED EVICTIONS FORCED LABOUR FORCED MIGRATION FORCED PROSTITUTION GENDER GENDER ROLES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES HABITAT HARASSMENT HOME HOMES HOTELS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS INCLUSION INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSANITARY HOUSING INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT INTERNAL MIGRANTS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL LAW INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION IRREGULAR MIGRATION JUDGES LABOR MARKETS LABOR MIGRATION LABOUR EXPLOITATION LABOUR MARKET LACK OF AWARENESS LACK OF DEVELOPMENT LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LARGE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE LAWS LEADING CAUSES LEGISLATION LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL MECHANISMS LOCAL POPULATION LOSS OF LAND MARGINALIZATION MIGRANTS MIGRATION MINORITY MOBILITY MOTHER MOTIVATION NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL SECURITY NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF REFUGEES OCCUPATION OLD REGIME OLDER PERSON OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK OWNERSHIP OF LAND PEACE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLACES OF ORIGIN PLANTATIONS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY LEVEL POLITICAL ECONOMY POPULATION MOVEMENT POPULATION MOVEMENTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PUBLIC BUILDINGS PULL FACTOR RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES REINTEGRATION PROCESS RELIGIOUS LEADERS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPATRIATION REPRODUCTIVE AGE RESIDENCE RESPECT RETURNEE RETURNEES RULE OF LAW RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL POPULATION SECURITY SITUATION SERVICE DELIVERY SETTLEMENT SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SEXUAL VIOLENCE SHARIA SHARIA LAWS SHELTER SLUM SLUM AREAS SLUM DWELLERS SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL PRESSURE STREET CHILDREN SURVIVORS OF VIOLENCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS TRAUMA UNEMPLOYED UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTRES URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN LAND URBAN MIGRATION URBAN PLANNING URBAN SETTLEMENTS URBAN SLUMS VICTIMS VILLAGES VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUP VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WAR WARS WILL WORK FORCE WORKFORCE YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH World Bank Group Analysis of Displacement in Somalia |
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Development and humanitarian actors
currently engaged in Somalia face the challenge of
delivering assistance in such a way that it is supportive of
peace and state building, addresses the acute vulnerability,
and dependence of large shares of the population while
operating in a still insecure and changing environment.
Forced displacement is a key feature of the current
political economy context of Somalia. The necessity of
addressing displacement is partly due to the scale and
duration of the phenomenon. Displacement dynamics have
fundamentally reshaped Somali culture in multiple ways. The
purpose of this study is to inform the Bank and other
development and humanitarian actors on the scale,
characteristics, and political economy dimensions of
displacement in Somalia. The study was undertaken between
February and June 2013 by a team from the Tana Copenhagen.
The conceptual framework for the study was based on one for
political economy assessments. In this context the report
presents, introduction; history, causes, and characteristics
of displacement in Somalia; current internally displaced
person (IDP) situation; prospects for return;
vulnerabilities and development needs of the displaced;
political economy challenges; and development for IDPs - recommendations. |
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Analysis of Displacement in Somalia |
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Analysis of Displacement in Somalia |
title_full |
Analysis of Displacement in Somalia |
title_fullStr |
Analysis of Displacement in Somalia |
title_full_unstemmed |
Analysis of Displacement in Somalia |
title_sort |
analysis of displacement in somalia |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/12/23036158/analysis-displacement-somalia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21056 |
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okr-10986-210562021-04-23T14:04:00Z Analysis of Displacement in Somalia World Bank Group ABSENTEEISM ABUSE ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCESS TO LAND ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS ADOLESCENTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARMED CONFLICT ASYLUM BEATINGS BLUEPRINT CHILD LABOUR CHILD SOLDIERS CITIES CITIZEN CITIZENS CITIZENSHIP CITIZENSHIP LAW CIVIL LAW CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL WAR CLAN LEADERS COMPENSATION COPING STRATEGIES COUNTRIES OF ASYLUM CRIMINAL DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DISCRIMINATION DISPLACED PERSONS DISPLACEMENT DISPLACEMENT EFFECTS DISSEMINATION DISTRICTS DIVERSITY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DOMINANCE DRIVERS DRUGS ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ELDERLY ELDERLY PERSON EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION EVICTION EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE EXTENDED FAMILIES EXTENDED FAMILY EXTENDED FAMILY SUPPORT FACT SHEET FAMILY MEMBERS FEMALE FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD INSECURITY FORCED EVICTIONS FORCED LABOUR FORCED MIGRATION FORCED PROSTITUTION GENDER GENDER ROLES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES HABITAT HARASSMENT HOME HOMES HOTELS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS INCLUSION INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSANITARY HOUSING INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT INTERNAL MIGRANTS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL LAW INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION IRREGULAR MIGRATION JUDGES LABOR MARKETS LABOR MIGRATION LABOUR EXPLOITATION LABOUR MARKET LACK OF AWARENESS LACK OF DEVELOPMENT LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LARGE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE LAWS LEADING CAUSES LEGISLATION LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL MECHANISMS LOCAL POPULATION LOSS OF LAND MARGINALIZATION MIGRANTS MIGRATION MINORITY MOBILITY MOTHER MOTIVATION NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL SECURITY NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF REFUGEES OCCUPATION OLD REGIME OLDER PERSON OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK OWNERSHIP OF LAND PEACE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLACES OF ORIGIN PLANTATIONS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY LEVEL POLITICAL ECONOMY POPULATION MOVEMENT POPULATION MOVEMENTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PUBLIC BUILDINGS PULL FACTOR RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES REINTEGRATION PROCESS RELIGIOUS LEADERS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPATRIATION REPRODUCTIVE AGE RESIDENCE RESPECT RETURNEE RETURNEES RULE OF LAW RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL POPULATION SECURITY SITUATION SERVICE DELIVERY SETTLEMENT SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SEXUAL VIOLENCE SHARIA SHARIA LAWS SHELTER SLUM SLUM AREAS SLUM DWELLERS SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL PRESSURE STREET CHILDREN SURVIVORS OF VIOLENCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS TRAUMA UNEMPLOYED UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTRES URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN LAND URBAN MIGRATION URBAN PLANNING URBAN SETTLEMENTS URBAN SLUMS VICTIMS VILLAGES VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUP VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WAR WARS WILL WORK FORCE WORKFORCE YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH Development and humanitarian actors currently engaged in Somalia face the challenge of delivering assistance in such a way that it is supportive of peace and state building, addresses the acute vulnerability, and dependence of large shares of the population while operating in a still insecure and changing environment. Forced displacement is a key feature of the current political economy context of Somalia. The necessity of addressing displacement is partly due to the scale and duration of the phenomenon. Displacement dynamics have fundamentally reshaped Somali culture in multiple ways. The purpose of this study is to inform the Bank and other development and humanitarian actors on the scale, characteristics, and political economy dimensions of displacement in Somalia. The study was undertaken between February and June 2013 by a team from the Tana Copenhagen. The conceptual framework for the study was based on one for political economy assessments. In this context the report presents, introduction; history, causes, and characteristics of displacement in Somalia; current internally displaced person (IDP) situation; prospects for return; vulnerabilities and development needs of the displaced; political economy challenges; and development for IDPs - recommendations. 2014-12-31T16:32:24Z 2014-12-31T16:32:24Z 2014-12-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/12/23036158/analysis-displacement-somalia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21056 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study |