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Social Assistance and Forced Displacement: A New Solution to an Old Problem?

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posted on 2025-03-11, 10:07 authored by Michael CollyerMichael Collyer, Dolf J.H. te LinteloDolf J.H. te Lintelo, Thabani Mutambasere, Tahir ZamanTahir Zaman

Social protection is a well-accepted means to tackle poverty. This article focuses on social assistance, one aspect of social protection primarily involving non-contributory transfers, in cash or in-kind. Forcibly displaced people, particularly those displaced across international borders, have typically been excluded from state-provided social assistance. This has begun to change. In addition, informal sources of social assistance—community organizations, neighbours, faith groups, and family networks—are particularly significant for displaced people. A more transformative understanding of social protection should encompass this wider array of sources. Interpreted in this way, social assistance offers a new way of bridging humanitarian and development responses to displacement.

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York Digital Journals (YDJ) / Centre for Refugee Studies, York Canada

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Collyer, M.; Te Lintelo, D.; Mutambasere, T. and Zaman, T. (2024). Social Assistance and Forced Displacement: A New Solution to an Old Problem?. Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, 40(2), 1–16, DOI: 10.25071/1920-7336.41093

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Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees

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Copyright (c) 2024 Michael Collyer, Dolf Te Lintelo, Thabani Mutambasere, Tahir Zaman

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pp16

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