Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths' Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships

Why do young refugees in the Dadaab camps in Kenya aspire to gain resettlement-based scholarships for tertiary education when the odds of getting them are minimal? The existing literature sheds light on the strong educational aspirations of refugee youth. However, our understanding is obscure of why...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hassan Aden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) 2023-01-01
Series:Journal on Education in Emergencies
Online Access:https://archive.nyu.edu/handle/2451/69897
_version_ 1797386836250722304
author Hassan Aden
author_facet Hassan Aden
author_sort Hassan Aden
collection DOAJ
description Why do young refugees in the Dadaab camps in Kenya aspire to gain resettlement-based scholarships for tertiary education when the odds of getting them are minimal? The existing literature sheds light on the strong educational aspirations of refugee youth. However, our understanding is obscure of why they persistently pursue lofty educational goals when the chances of achieving them is not optimistic, especially through emergency education programs. This study contributes to our understanding of this puzzle, theoretically and empirically. In the study, I draw from ethnographic research, including semistructured interviews and future aspiration mapping exercises with Form One students, as well as interviews with their teachers. I then present several interconnected explanations that address the research question. First, students believe that success in education is a way for them to get out of the camps. Second, they imagine that getting an overseas scholarship will resolve their difficult economic conditions and academic restrictions. Third, they believe that, by working hard to succeed and being motivated by the dream of getting an education abroad, their chances for other tertiary education will increase. In this study, I argue that the cultural logic of hoping to achieve a better future through education sustains young people's motivation to pursue overseas scholarships, which outweighs the low odds of attaining them.
first_indexed 2024-03-08T22:15:10Z
format Article
id doaj.art-4e3d07c775c2458ebc35944a1181bba0
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2518-6833
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-08T22:15:10Z
publishDate 2023-01-01
publisher Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE)
record_format Article
series Journal on Education in Emergencies
spelling doaj.art-4e3d07c775c2458ebc35944a1181bba02023-12-19T01:14:16ZengInter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE)Journal on Education in Emergencies2518-68332023-01-019113210.33682/7jd6-qj4xHoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths' Aspirations for Gaining Overseas ScholarshipsHassan Aden0Peace Research Institute OsloWhy do young refugees in the Dadaab camps in Kenya aspire to gain resettlement-based scholarships for tertiary education when the odds of getting them are minimal? The existing literature sheds light on the strong educational aspirations of refugee youth. However, our understanding is obscure of why they persistently pursue lofty educational goals when the chances of achieving them is not optimistic, especially through emergency education programs. This study contributes to our understanding of this puzzle, theoretically and empirically. In the study, I draw from ethnographic research, including semistructured interviews and future aspiration mapping exercises with Form One students, as well as interviews with their teachers. I then present several interconnected explanations that address the research question. First, students believe that success in education is a way for them to get out of the camps. Second, they imagine that getting an overseas scholarship will resolve their difficult economic conditions and academic restrictions. Third, they believe that, by working hard to succeed and being motivated by the dream of getting an education abroad, their chances for other tertiary education will increase. In this study, I argue that the cultural logic of hoping to achieve a better future through education sustains young people's motivation to pursue overseas scholarships, which outweighs the low odds of attaining them.https://archive.nyu.edu/handle/2451/69897
spellingShingle Hassan Aden
Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths' Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships
Journal on Education in Emergencies
title Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths' Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships
title_full Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths' Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships
title_fullStr Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths' Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships
title_full_unstemmed Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths' Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships
title_short Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths' Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships
title_sort hoping against the odds understanding refugee youths aspirations for gaining overseas scholarships
url https://archive.nyu.edu/handle/2451/69897
work_keys_str_mv AT hassanaden hopingagainsttheoddsunderstandingrefugeeyouthsaspirationsforgainingoverseasscholarships