Somali Refugees: Protecting Their Rights in Cities

Author(s)
Elizabeth Campbell and Patrick Duplat
Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
16 Jun 2010
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Forced displacement and migration, Livelihoods, Development & humanitarian aid, Protection, human rights & security, Urban, Refugee Camps
Countries
Yemen, Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Djibouti
Organisations
Refugees International

Tens of thousands of Somali refugees have sought asylum in cities in neighboring countries but have long been overlooked by humanitarian actors. Many of these refugees have found ways to survive in Nairobi, Djibouti, Aden, and Sana’a and have become self-reliant, but others suffer from police harassment, arbitrary arrest and detention, and forced return. Registration and documentation should be the foundation of refugee protection in cities. Partnerships with community-based organizations and ongoing refugee profiling is essential to identify and serve the most vulnerable. Promoting the protection of refugees in cities helps them live with greater independence and dignity.