Analysis of Solutions Programming in Urban Contexts

ReDSS analysis of solutions programming in urban contexts focuses on urban refugees in Nairobi, Kenya, and IDPs and refugee-returnees in Mogadishu and Baidoa in Somalia. The report aimed to better understand and address displaced people’s vulnerabilities and aspirations in urban centers and to rethink support in more sustainable and empowering ways. The methodology was based on a participatory and consensus-building approach including consultations and validation workshops with displacement-affected communities, policymakers, and practitioners.

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ReDSS analysis of solutions programming in urban contexts focuses on urban refugees in Nairobi, Kenya, and IDPs and refugee-returnees in Mogadishu and Baidoa in Somalia. The report aimed to better understand and address displaced people’s vulnerabilities and aspirations in urban centers and to rethink support in more sustainable and empowering ways. The methodology was based on a participatory and consensus-building approach including consultations and validation workshops with displacement-affected communities, policymakers, and practitioners.

The displacement environment in the Horn of Africa is primarily one of encampment however increasingly internally displaced persons (IDPs), returning refugees and to a lesser extent refugees are moving to towns and cities. Kenya for instance hosts some 65,000 urban refugees (or 13% of its total refugee population). In Somalia, over 2 million children, women and men are internally displaced. Most people displaced by drought left rural parts of Bay, Lower Shabelle, and Sool and settled in urban areas such as Mogadishu and Baidoa. The population of Baidoa has doubled in the past 12 months.

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