The Wealth of Refugees

The Wealth of Refugees
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How Displaced People Can Build Economies
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Artikel-Nr:
9780198870685
Veröffentl:
2021
Erscheinungsdatum:
22.04.2021
Seiten:
448
Autor:
Alexander Betts
Gewicht:
714 g
Format:
238x160x39 mm
Sprache:
Deutsch
Beschreibung:

Alexander Betts is Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs, and William Golding Senior Fellow in Politics at Brasenose College, at the University of Oxford.


We live in an age of displacement. Refugee numbers are increasing due to a proliferation of fragile states, and this problem will be exacerbated by climate change and the impact of COVID-19. And yet, rising populist nationalism has undermined the political willingness of rich countries to accept migrants and asylum seekers. Given these contradictory trends, how can we create sustainable refugee policies that enable displaced people to live in safety and dignity, while operating at scale?

The Wealth of Refugees draws upon a decade of original qualitative and quantitative research to offer practical solutions. Focusing on refugees in camps and cities in Africa, it identifies approaches that can be effective in improving the welfare of refugees, increasing social cohesion between refugees and host communities, and reducing the need for onward migration. The book argues that the key lies in unlocking the potential contributions of refugees themselves. Refugees bring skills, talents, and aspirations and can be a benefit rather than a burden to receiving societies. Realizing this potential relies upon moving beyond a purely humanitarian focus to fully include refugees in host-country economies, build economic opportunities in refugee-hosting regions, and navigate the ambiguous politics of refugee protection.
Displacement is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity, and it will become more so in the coming years as climate change and the impact of the coronavirus increase the extent of forced migration. The author confronts this head on with a set of realistic policy recommendations.
  • 1. Introduction

  • PART I: ETHICS-WHAT IS RIGHT?

  • 2. The Search for Sustainability

  • PART II: ECONOMICS-WHAT WORKS?

  • 3. Refugee Economies

  • 4. The Limits of Urbanization

  • 5. Uganda: The Right to Work and Freedom of Movement

  • 6. Kalobeyei: A Market-Based Settlement Model

  • 7. Dollo Ado: The Private Sector and Border Development

  • PART III: POLITICS-WHAT PERSUADES?

  • 8. The Politics of Refugee Rights

  • 9. Uganda: A Political History of Refugee Self-Reliance

  • 10. Kenya: How Turkana County Turned Refugees Into An Asset

  • 11. Ethiopia: Conditionality and the Right to Work

  • PART IV: POLICY-WHAT NEXT?

  • 12. Building Borderland Economies

  • 13. Beyond Africa: The Syrian and Venezuelan Refugee Crises

  • 14. Refugees, COVID-19, and Future Trends

  • 15. Conclusion

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