Resultados de búsqueda - Refugees Services for
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Can markets be developed to promote economic self-reliance of refugees? An evaluation of the promotion of digital financial services in Ethiopia by SHARPE
Publicado 2023“…SHARPE identified the financial market as a strong target for market systems interventions, based on reforms to the Refugee Proclamation in Ethiopia in 2019 allowing refugees to access telecommunications and banking services. …”
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Enhancing menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in refugee camps in Greece
Publicado 2021“…Yet there continues to be a lack of approaches and strategies to address different menstrual needs and intersectional inequalities in the access of WASH facilities and services in humanitarian settings. The purpose of this thesis was to examine the WASH sector’s efforts to improve MHM in refugee camps in Greece to address the diverse menstrual needs of women, girls and others. …”
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The nexus between refugee settlements and environmental degradation in the Somali Region, Ethiopia
Publicado 2025“…The findings underscore the nexus between refugee settlements and environmental degradation, with significant implications for: (i) Ecosystem services and livelihood: Loss of vegetation and water resources undermines the livelihoods of both refugees and host communities; (ii) Social tensions: Competition over scarce resources may exacerbate conflict and reduce resilience; and (iii) Policy and planning: Current settlement practices might be unsustainable without integrated environmental consideration. …”
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Refugees who mean business: Economic activities in and around the Rohingya settlements in Bangladesh
Publicado 2021“…We find the following: refugees have access to a diverse array of active businesses; Bangladeshis and Rohingya both operate businesses and the two communities interact through transactions in local goods, services, inputs, and labour markets; lending plays an important role in sustaining these economies, as approximately 50 per cent of transactions are on credit; Rohingya-run enterprises face greater challenges than their local counterparts: their businesses are smaller and less profitable, and refugee workers are paid lower wages than local workers; and about half of the difference in performance between Rohingya and Bangladeshis can be explained by levels of start-up capital, scale, location, and education.…”
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Dynamics of protection in a shrinking economy: A peak into Zimbabwe’s refugee regime
Publicado 2024Enlace del recurso
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Climate and water-related vulnerabilities in refugee hosting communities in northern Jordan: Irbid and Ramtha municipalities
Publicado 2024“…This study highlights two locations, Irbid Municipality and Ramtha Municipality and 1) the water and climate risks they face, 2) the effects of climate change on the city, 3) the existing refugee and hosting populations, 4) the available infrastructure and services, and 5) the humanitarian context. …”
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Inclusive Food Systems: Before and After COVID-19
Publicado 2020Materias: “…services…”
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Impact evaluation of the SHARPE Programme in Ethiopia: Academic report
Publicado 2023“…The report finds evidence that robust markets for digital financial services are emerging in refugee hosting areas near Jijiga and are a little farther behind in Dollo Ado. …”
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Economic activities of forcibly displaced populations: An analysis of enterprises in Southern Bangladesh
Publicado 2018Enlace del recurso
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Building Inclusive Food System in South Asia
Publicado 2020Materias: “…services…”
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Strengthening resilience through knowledge sharing and co-designing interventions in the Dolo Ado and Bokolmayo districts, Somali Region, Ethiopia
Publicado 2025“…Co-designing research-for-development interventions with humanitarian organizations, government agencies, communities, experts, and policymakers promotes a participatory approach that tailors disaster resilience solutions to local needs, builds trust and evidence, and empowers refugees and host communities. With this in mind, we co-developed research-for-development interventions in refugee host community settings in Ethiopia. …”
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Shaping resilience: Gender insights on weather and climate information services in East Africa
Publicado 2024“…These impacts are disproportionately felt by women, youths, and other vulnerable groups like refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and persons living with disabilities (PLWDs). …”
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Policy Brief: Women at the Center of Climate Resilience:. Gender-Responsive Weather and Climate Information Services (WCIS) for East Africa
Publicado 2026“…Significant gender disparities in access to and use of Weather and Climate Information Services (WCIS) must be addressed to ensure inclusive climate risk management. …”
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2020 Global food policy report: Building inclusive food systems
Publicado 2020“…\What can be done to strengthen the midstream of food value chains to improve rural access to jobs, markets, and services? Will Africa’s food systems generate sufficient jobs for the growing youth population? …”
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Seed system security assessment : Southern Sudan : November-December 2010
Publicado 2011Enlace del recurso
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Food and nutrition emergencies in East Africa: Political, economic and environmental associations
Publicado 2009“…When a major conflict breaks out in one country, refugees often move in search of security and basic services (including food), creating major spill-overs that affect the entire region, placing considerable strain on local capacities to manage the food and nutrition needs of local populations and refugees. …”
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