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Understanding Displacement and Urbanisation in Somali Cities

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:42 authored by Jutta Bakonyi, Peter Chonka
Somalia has one of the largest populations of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the world: an estimated 2.6 million in 2018. Yet little is known about the way displaced people experience flight and resettlement, how they learn to navigate their new city lives, and what measures they take to improve their security. The ESRC-DFID funded ‘Security on the Move’ project captured the experiences of displaced people in four Somali cities and provided spaces for them to raise their concerns with policymakers. The study showed that land, tenure and labour insecurity consistently feature in their lives. Living conditions differed considerably depending on the duration of settlement, individuals’ connection to local power-holders, and their gender. However, in all four cities, displaced people provided services within the expanding urban economies. Physical insecurity remained a threat, as people continued to experience evictions, domestic violence, crime, or threats posed by armed groups.

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Institute of Development Studies and The Impact Initiative

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Bakonyi, J., and Chonka, P. (2019) Understanding Displacement and Urbanisation in Somali Cities, ESRC-DFID Research Impact, Brighton: IDS and The Impact Initiative.

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ESRC-DFID Research Impact

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The Impact Initiative 2019

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Somali; Somalia

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en

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