Urban Refugees in Delhi: Self-reliance Can’t be Exclusively Entrepreneurial

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Author(s)
Field, J., Dutt Tiwari, A. & Mookherjee, Y.
Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
01 Jul 2017
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Livelihoods, Forced displacement and migration, Urban
Countries
India
Organisations
IIED DFID Urban Crises Learning Fund

Self-reliance is, by definition, about individualised responsibility for social wellbeing and economic security. This idea drives urban refugee livelihood programmes, in India and beyond, as aid organisations seek to ensure refugees do not depend on assistance long term. However, ideologicallyrooted self-enterprise approaches take little account of insecure labour markets, nor refugees’ actual capabilities to transform humanitarian assistance and livelihood opportunities into something sustainable and meaningful for them. The way aid programmes frame ‘self-reliance’ may overlook or even exacerbate challenges facing urban refugees, especially those with precarious legal status. This briefing explores the issues and shares ideas and recommendations arising from 55 ‘key informant’ interviews with refugees, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees staff and their NGO partners in Delhi.