Laura Hammond, Oliver Bakewell, Padmini Iyer, Louisa Brain, Fekadu Adugna, Dereje Feyissa, Kalyango Ronald Sebba, and Caitlin Sturridge Drawing on research conducted in seven countries over a period of eight
Tag: Somaliland
Working towards durable solutions for displacement-affected communities in Togdheer region, Somaliland
Ayan Mohamoud, Laura Hammond Internal displacement is a key economic and social development concern in Somaliland. The increased frequency of severe droughts culminated in the third food emergency in a
Bridging the gap: environmental change, mobility and policy in Ethiopia’s Somali Region and Somaliland
Abdirahman Ahmed, Mohamed Fadal, Maissoun Hussein, Padmini Iyer, Louisa Brain Environment and mobility are closely linked in a myriad of complex and contextualised ways. Environmental change, in conjunction with a
Closing the environment-migration gap in climate policy and programmes in the Horn of Africa
This blog series is related to the REF’s ongoing study on climate change and migration in the Horn of Africa. This research study is being carried out in Ethiopia (Somali
Disability Inclusion of Refugees in Ethiopia and Recommendations for Future Practice
This policy brief presents the findings and recommendations from a study, on disability inclusion for refugees in Ethiopia. The study examines the experiences, protection needs, barriers to, and opportunities for
Information and communication technologies, mobility and migration in the Horn of Africa
This research brief presents the key findings and recommendations of an extensive literature review on how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) affect intentions and behaviours related to mobility within the
COVID-19 and mobility, conflict and development in the Horn of Africa: REF briefing paper
Louisa Brain, Hassan Adow, Jama Musse Jama, Farah Manji, Michael Owiso, Fekadu Adugna Tufa, Mahad Wasuge The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID‐19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020 and
How will Remittances Affect the Somali Covid-19 Response?
By Nisar Majid and Laura Hammond, with Nauja Kleist, Khalif Abdirahman and Guhad Adan[1]*
Youth vocational education/training and migration in the Horn of Africa
Across the Horn of Africa (HoA) young people comprise a significant majority of the work force. Youth unemployment and underemployment, however, remain widespread and are considered to be major drivers
Changing Places: Migration and Displacement in the Horn of Africa
This brief report summarises some of the discussions that took place at the recent research forum convened in Nairobi by the Research and Evidence Facility (REF) of the EU Trust