Self-reliance and social networks: explaining refugees’ reluctance to relocate from Kakuma to Kalobeyei
In 2016, refugees in the Kakuma camps in Kenya were offered the opportunity to relocate to the new Kalobeyei settlement, which ostensibly offered a better set of opportunities. While it was portrayed by the international community as objectively better for refugees’ autonomy and socio-economic prosp...
Main Authors: | Betts, A, Omata, N, Sterck, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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