ReDSS, in partnership with IMPACT Initiatives, Danwadaag Consortium, Durable Solutions Programme, Jubaland Solutions Consortium and EIDACS, is very pleased to share with you its latest report on ‘Listening to displacement-affected communities over time: understanding intentions and aspirations in support of durable solutions,’ co-funded by Danida, the European Union and DFID.
The aspirations survey examines the multiple dimensions of vulnerabilities and sense of belonging among IDPs in four Somali cities: Baidoa, Dollow, Kismayo and Mogadishu, through disaggregated data comparing with host communities and focusing on displacement trends, access to jobs, safety and security, social integration, HLP and forced evictions.
The analysis compares different groups of IDPs as well as host and non-host communities in urban areas. The objective is to get a more comprehensive picture of displacement-related issues and dynamics to inform area-based durable solutions programing, complementing existing data and analyses.
The aspirations survey was developed through a participatory process involving multiple stakeholders. It will be undertaken on annual basis for the next 3 years to listen to displacement-affected communities over time to have better data to inform better targeting and programing.
Click here for the full report https://regionaldss.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ReDSS_Aspirations_Survey_Interactive.pdf
and below for:
a presentation detailing the methodology and findings, while comparing them with the World Bank’s study on micro-data to inform durable solutions for IDPs https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UMhyOPY8Kqrsg811Q68EVeKjmOtMApGg/edit#slide=id.g8a00b79073_3_83
survey's thematic focus: Displacement patterns https://regionaldss.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ReDSS_Aspirations_Survey_Displacement_Patterns.pdf /
Economic development https://regionaldss.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ReDSS_Aspirations_Survey_Economic_Dev.pdf /
Social integration https://regionaldss.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ReDSS_Aspirations_Survey_Social_Integration.pdf /
Safety and security https://regionaldss.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ReDSS_Aspirations_Survey_Safety_Security.pdf /
Housing, land and property https://regionaldss.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ReDSS_Aspirations_Survey_Housing.pdf
ReDSS would like to thank its partners and look forward to continue engaging with all of you in planning for the next phase.
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