Refugee Self-Reliance in Delhi: The Limits of a Market-Based Approach

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Author(s)
Field, J., Dutt Tiwari, A. & Mookherjee, Y.
Publication language
English
Pages
36pp
Date published
15 Dec 2017
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Urban, Livelihoods, Forced displacement and migration
Countries
India
Organisations
Save the Children

This study, conducted in Delhi, India, focuses on two particularly vulnerable refugee groups: stateless Rohingyas and non-Muslim Afghans. Their research explores the lived experiences of urban refugees attempting to survive and realise their aspirations. They found social hierarchies between refugees who have different levels of legal recognition and entitlements. Limited legal protection and an unclear understanding of rights has led to arbitrary treatment by state officials and exploitation by employers and landlords. In emphasising individual entrepreneurship and economic independence, humanitarian organisations can overlook other important dimensions of refugee well-being, and they can place additional burdens on women, who are often also responsible for domestic work.