Developing a Profiling Methodology for Displaced People in Urban Areas Case Study: Aden, Yemen

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Resource type:Research, reports and studies
Library:General
Keywords:Refugees/IDPs, Urban, Vulnerability
Countries:Yemen
Agency:Feinstein International Center, Tufts University
Author(s):Jacobsen, K. and R. Furst Nichols
Date published:November 2011
Pages:67pp
Related resources:Developing a Profiling Methodology for Displaced People in Urban Areas Case Study: Mae Sot, Thailand
Developing a Profiling Methodology for Displaced People in Urban Areas

In 2010-11 the US State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration funded research by the Feinstein Center (Tufts University) to develop a profiling methodology for urban migrants and refugees. The purpose of the methodology was to capture a range of livelihood, integration and vulnerability data in urban settings, so as to compare the experiences of refugees and other migrant and non-migrant groups living in the same urban districts. As part of developing the methodology, we conducted case studies in three urban settings in key host countries.

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