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Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 - The gig economy in complex refugee situations

Research with Syrian women refugees in Jordan suggests that, despite significant challenges, the gig economy has some potential to help refugees participate in host communities and to bolster their economic participation.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 - The power of markets: lessons from Uganda

Market-based approaches in northern Uganda demonstrate the benefits of supporting local markets instead of distributing in-kind aid.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 - Livelihoods programming and its influence on secondary migration

Improving access to work, as well as livelihoods programming itself, is required if the lives and livelihoods of Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia are to improve.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 - The shortcomings of employment as a durable solution

The refugee assistance regime that prevails today seems to insist that the best, or only, solution to protracted refugee situations is firmly rooted in improving access to employment.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Refugee-led social protection - Refugee-led social protection: reconceiving refugee assistance

The help and assistance that refugees offer each other is central to the lives of many displaced people. Recognising this allows support for displaced people to be reconceived in more sustaining and empowering ways.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Refugee-led social protection - Refugee paralegals

Refugees in Kenya face multiple barriers to accessing their rights. The work of paralegals who are themselves refugees and who support and facilitate refugees’ access to justice offers a vital service.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Refugee-led social protection - Kobciye: empowering Somali refugees in Nairobi

Established by a resettled Somali refugee and now under the leadership of his children, Kobciye resource centre works to empower Somali refugees in Eastleigh, Nairobi.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Refugee-led social protection - Syrian refugee-led organisations in Berlin

Many of the approximately 50,000 Syrian refugees living in Berlin continue to depend largely on State assistance; some refugees have also created and found additional support in active, vibrant community initiatives.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Refugee-led social protection - Refugee-led education in Indonesia

Refugee-led education initiatives in West Java, Indonesia, show how refugee communities can work with supporters to overcome service gaps faced in host countries.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Refugee-led social protection - Lessons from LGBTIQ refugee-led community-based organisations

The work of community-based organisations led by and in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) refugees in Nairobi, Kenya, provides important insights.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Humans and animals in refugee camps - Humans and animals in refugee camps

More research is needed, across disciplines, to better understand the important and varied roles that animals play in the lives of people in refugee camps.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Humans and animals in refugee camps - The role of livestock in refugee-host community relations

In South Sudan, tensions arose when refugees arrived with their livestock, disrupting the existing relationships between the local population and nomadic peoples.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Humans and animals in refugee camps - Working equids in refugee camps

Refugee camps offer good opportunities for cooperation between humanitarian and animal welfare organisations for the benefit of displaced people and their working animals.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Humans and animals in refugee camps - Sheltering animals in refugee camps

Animals play an important role in many people’s lives in displacement. Camp planners and managers need to take animals’ needs into greater account in order for displaced people to continue to benefit from this interaction.
Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)

FMR 58 Humans and animals in refugee camps - Understanding risk in human–animal interactions

There needs to be better understanding not only of the importance of animals in the lives of displaced people but also of the potential risks incurred by human–animal interactions and how best to mitigate these risks.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - From the editors

This issue therefore focuses – as did the 2014 issue – on displacement from and within Syria.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Foreword: Syria in 2018 – in search of solutions

This important issue of Forced Migration Review draws our attention to the current challenges facing displaced Syrians and the continuing search for solutions.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Protecting the dignity of displaced Syrians

What does dignity mean to Syrian refugees and practitioners? And what can humanitarian organisations do – or abstain from doing – to help Syrians preserve and protect their dignity?
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - One camp, three refugee groups: challenges for local NGOs

Local non-governmental organisations in Lebanon's Bourj al-Barajneh camp face challenges in responding to the complex needs of three different refugee groups.
Syrians in displacement (Forced Migration Review 57)

FMR 57 - Refugee-led humanitarianism in Lebanon's Shatila camp

Refugee-led humanitarian initiatives by 'established' Palestinian refugees in response to the arrival of 'new' displaced Syrians to Shatila camp raise key questions.

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