Frontiers in Human Dynamics (Aug 2024)

The demand for welfare institutions in refugee camps

  • Md. Mahmudur Rahman Bhuiyan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fhumd.2024.1419879
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Long-term encampment has become a reality for a large portion of the forcibly displaced population of the contemporary world, given the inadequacies and limitations of the conventional durable solutions to forced displacement. However, encampment is principally a temporary arrangement that prevents long-term programming in camps, making long-term encampment contradictory and an arena of uncertainty, misery, and despair for the camp dwellers. It is rather more rational to admit long-term encampment as a reality and act on it as it involves unjustifiable humanitarian costs. The paper calls for thinking beyond the conventional practices and focusing on the wellbeing of the encamped population from a life-course perspective. It proposes a framework for building welfare institutions in refugee camps.

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