逃离难民营的人道主义援助?重新思考难民营、城市自我安置、应对与和平之间的联系

U. Krause, Joshua Gato
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大多数难民逃离暴力冲突,在南半球的东道国寻求和平与安全,在那里人道主义难民援助显得至关重要。然而,为了获得援助,难民往往被安置在难民营里,难民营因严格的等级制度、有限的生计和普遍的暴力而受到批评。这篇文章询问是否有些难民选择住在城市地区以逃离难民营。这篇文章以乌干达的实证研究为基础,以难民的叙述为中心,揭示他们在难民营的经历,以及他们不顾困难留在乌干达首都坎帕拉的原因。虽然许多难民在决定前往城市时受到设法避开难民营的强烈影响,但无法明确区分难民营和城市作为唯一的居住地点。难民更倾向于战略性地处理问题,时间和空间问题是关键。他们的流动有助于人们努力处理过去,改善当前的生计并找到和平的环境。
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Escaping humanitarian aid in camps? Rethinking the links between refugees’ encampment, urban self-settlement, coping and peace
Most refugees flee violent conflicts and seek peace and safety in host countries in the global south, where humanitarian refugee aid appears essential. However, for access to aid, refugees are often settled in camps, which are criticized for strict hierarchies, limited livelihoods and prevalent violence. This article asks whether some refugees choose to live in urban areas to get away from camps. Based on empirical research in Uganda, the article centers on refugees’ narratives to shed light on their experiences in camps and their reasons for living in Uganda’s capital Kampala despite difficulties. Although many refugees’ decisions for the city are strongly influenced by seeking to avoid camps, a clear separation of camps and cities as sole sites of residence cannot be drawn. Refugees rather cope with issues strategically, for which questions of time and space are key. Their mobilities help the people as they strive to deal with the past, improve current livelihoods and find peaceful settings.
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