Bakonyi, Jutta and Ali, Abdirahman Edle and Chonka, Peter and Stuvoy, Kirsti (2020). Narrative interviews with internally displaced people in four Somali cities 2017-2019. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-853893
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This research project addresses the nexus of poverty, environmental sustainability and conflict in Somalia from the perspective of the most vulnerable in-migrants to cities, people who were internally displaced (IDPs). The interplay between violent conflict and droughts is described as one of the main drivers of internal displacement in Somalia, but rapid in-migration to cities further increases pressures on the urban and rural environment. The research focus is on the capacities of IDPs to cope with the effects of violence and displacement and to mitigate vulnerability. The study is conducted in four cities in Southern Somalia (Mogadishu, Baidoa), Puntland (Bosasso) and Somaliland (Hargeisa), which have quite different histories pertaining to in-migration and violence. While IDPs in Hargeysa and Mogadishu have started to gain attention from international organisations, very little is known about IDPs living in secondary or smaller cities such as Bosasso or Baidoa. This project will conduct interviews and compare IDPs perceptions and practices of security on the move and when settling into the city. The concern with IDPs and cities links the project to the emerging global urban agenda and the need to develop new approaches to urban sustainability, democratic governance and livelihood in cities. With the choice to study this from the viewpoints and experiences of IDPs, people who are most vulnerable are placed at the core of the knowledge production. This informs the choice of research methods, which, in addition to narrative interviews, also includes a photo-voice methodology. Photo-voice is a highly innovative research tool that gives 'voice' to people who are usually not heard or silenced. It does not merely rely on verbal capacities, but uses images to communicate peoples' perceptions of securities and insecurities in Somali cities. Selected IDPs will receive cameras and produce photographs illustrating (in-)security and (in-)secure places and experiences
Data description (abstract)
Narrative Interviews were conducted with 114 Internally Displaced People (IDPs) who settled in Mogadishu (26), Baidoa (26), Bosaaso (27) and Hargeysa (35). Additional interviews with local authorities including members of the district government and municipality, local and international NGOs, active members in the host community including 'gatekeepers' were conducted in Mogadishu (4), Baidoa (4); Bosaaso (4) and Hargeysa (5).
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Sponsors: | Economic and Social Research Council, Department for International Development | |||||||||||||||
Grant reference: | ES/R002355/1 | |||||||||||||||
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Housing and land use Politics Labour and employment Society and culture |
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Keywords: | internal migration, urban spaces, poverty, living conditions | |||||||||||||||
Project title: | Security on the Move: Everyday security of IDPs in rapidly growing Somali Cities | |||||||||||||||
Grant holders: | Jutta Bakonyi, Abdirahman Edle Ali, Peter Chonka, Kirsti Stuvoey | |||||||||||||||
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Date published: | 14 May 2020 12:19 | |||||||||||||||
Last modified: | 14 May 2020 12:19 | |||||||||||||||