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Environmental and socio-economic impact of hosting refugees : a case study of villages around the Dzaleka refugee camp in Dowa district, Malawi

机译:收容难民对环境和社会经济的影响:对马拉维Dowa地区Dzaleka难民营周围村庄的案例研究

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The opening of the refugee camp in Dowa by the Malawi Government, with support from UNHCR meant that the population of that area was increased abruptly. This led to an increase in socio- economic activities resulting into high demand of energy, food and other amenities from the natural environment. The impact of the refugees on the host community and their relationship was central in this research. The main aim of the study was to assess the environmental and socio-economic impacts for hosting refugees at the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa. The study used both quantitative and qualitative methods in data collection. A structured questionnaire, focus group discussions and key informant interviews were used to collect data and analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 16.0. In total, 237 household heads and 6 key informants were interviewed. In addition, 4 focus group discussions were conducted. Qualitative data, collected through focus group discussions helped in explaining and understanding the results from the questionnaire. The most evident environmental impacts reported by respondents were: deforestation and firewood depletion; land degradation and water pollution. It is important to note that such environmental impacts can affect the long-term livelihood opportunities of both refugees and host population. The camp establishment has had socio-economic impacts regarded as positive by the majority of the respondents. Although most hosts still struggle to survive, the camp has created a larger market for generating income and better opportunities to provide basic needs such as food and water. The majority of host respondents use the refugee camp for providing livelihoods. Most respondents reported that refugees are regularly benefitting from privileged access to resources unavailable to the local host population. In this respect, refugees at Dzaleka were offered opportunities for education, literacy, vocational training, health and basic livelihood. The most reported negative social impacts are exposure to more conflicts and increased insecurity. Both of these impacts relate to the relationship between the host community and refugee population.
机译:马拉维政府在难民专员办事处的支持下在多瓦开设了难民营,这意味着该地区的人口急剧增加。这导致社会经济活动的增加,导致自然环境对能源,食物和其他便利设施的需求量很大。在这项研究中,难民对收容社区及其关系的影响至关重要。该研究的主要目的是评估在道瓦的Dzaleka难民营中收容难民的环境和社会经济影响。该研究在数据收集中使用了定量和定性方法。使用结构化的调查表,焦点小组讨论和主要信息提供者访谈来收集数据,并使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)16.0版进行分析。总共采访了237位户主和6位主要信息提供者。此外,进行了4次焦点小组讨论。通过焦点小组讨论收集的定性数据有助于解释和理解调查表的结果。受访者报告的最明显的环境影响是:森林砍伐和薪柴枯竭;土地退化和水污染。必须指出,这种环境影响会影响难民和收容人口的长期生计机会。营地建立产生了社会经济影响,大多数受访者认为这是积极的。尽管大多数东道主仍在为生存而挣扎,但该营地为创造收入创造了更大的市场,并提供了满足诸如水和食物等基本需求的更好机会。多数接受调查者利用难民营提供生计。大多数答复者报告说,难民定期受益于对当地收容人口无法获得的资源的特权获取。在这方面,向扎莱卡难民提供了接受教育,扫盲,职业培训,保健和基本生活的机会。报告最多的负面社会影响是更多冲突和不安全感的加剧。这两种影响都与收容社区和难民人口之间的关系有关。

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    Kavalo Eddie Bright;

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