Linking Refugee Protection with Development Assistance
Analyses with a Case Study in Uganda
By Ulrike Krause
2013, 267 pp., pb., € 39.00, ISBN 978-3-8487-0262-6
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What does it take to link refugee and development aid and implement it? This is the guiding thought of the book. By means of a multi-method approach including research reviews, field studies in a refugee settlement in Uganda, participatory observations, expert interviews and ero-epic dialogues, the author developed a study that reveals the complexities and challenges of protection and assistance. After analyzing historic and current trends of refugee protection, development aid and gender equality promotion, previous endeavors to link refugee aid with development are explored. Based on these analyses and the latest operational standards, the author elaborates 25 necessary features for realizing development-oriented refugee assistance. These features are applied to the case study in Uganda which provides insights into multi-sectoral programs striving to promote refugees to become self-sufficient.
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