Insurgency and the Invisible Displaced Population in Nigeria: A Situational Analysis
Using the vulnerability theory, this article appraises the effects of the neglect of internally displaced persons (IDPs) due to the interpretation of the concept of internal displacement among national humanitarian stakeholders in Nigeria. Interviews and focus group discussions were employed for dat...
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doaj-e839cac456c646c0a3b7de58d085a56f2020-11-25T03:03:14ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402019-04-01910.1177/2158244019846207Insurgency and the Invisible Displaced Population in Nigeria: A Situational AnalysisFaith Osasumwen Olanrewaju0Adekunle Olanrewaju1Femi Omotoso2Joshua Olaniyi Alabi3Emmanuel Amoo4Ejiroghene Loromeke5Lady Adaina Ajayi6Covenant University, Ota, NigeriaCovenant University, Ota, NigeriaEkiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, NigeriaCovenant University, Ota, NigeriaCovenant University, Ota, NigeriaCovenant University, Ota, NigeriaCovenant University, Ota, NigeriaUsing the vulnerability theory, this article appraises the effects of the neglect of internally displaced persons (IDPs) due to the interpretation of the concept of internal displacement among national humanitarian stakeholders in Nigeria. Interviews and focus group discussions were employed for data collection in three selected informal IDP settlements, while data were analyzed using the content analysis technique. The study found that the destinations of IDPs determined the level of vulnerability as well as the protection they experienced during displacement. IDPs in informal settlement were very vulnerable in terms of their access to quality education, shelter, food, health care, and potable water as they were often cut off from the government’s humanitarian interventions and only visible to nongovernmental organizations and individual philanthropists who have limited means. It is therefore recommended that, there should be a holistic intervention mechanism in managing the displacement crisis in Nigeria irrespective of their resettlement destinations.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019846207 |
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Faith Osasumwen Olanrewaju Adekunle Olanrewaju Femi Omotoso Joshua Olaniyi Alabi Emmanuel Amoo Ejiroghene Loromeke Lady Adaina Ajayi |
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Faith Osasumwen Olanrewaju Adekunle Olanrewaju Femi Omotoso Joshua Olaniyi Alabi Emmanuel Amoo Ejiroghene Loromeke Lady Adaina Ajayi Insurgency and the Invisible Displaced Population in Nigeria: A Situational Analysis SAGE Open |
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Faith Osasumwen Olanrewaju Adekunle Olanrewaju Femi Omotoso Joshua Olaniyi Alabi Emmanuel Amoo Ejiroghene Loromeke Lady Adaina Ajayi |
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Insurgency and the Invisible Displaced Population in Nigeria: A Situational Analysis |
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Insurgency and the Invisible Displaced Population in Nigeria: A Situational Analysis |
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Insurgency and the Invisible Displaced Population in Nigeria: A Situational Analysis |
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Insurgency and the Invisible Displaced Population in Nigeria: A Situational Analysis |
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Insurgency and the Invisible Displaced Population in Nigeria: A Situational Analysis |
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insurgency and the invisible displaced population in nigeria: a situational analysis |
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Using the vulnerability theory, this article appraises the effects of the neglect of internally displaced persons (IDPs) due to the interpretation of the concept of internal displacement among national humanitarian stakeholders in Nigeria. Interviews and focus group discussions were employed for data collection in three selected informal IDP settlements, while data were analyzed using the content analysis technique. The study found that the destinations of IDPs determined the level of vulnerability as well as the protection they experienced during displacement. IDPs in informal settlement were very vulnerable in terms of their access to quality education, shelter, food, health care, and potable water as they were often cut off from the government’s humanitarian interventions and only visible to nongovernmental organizations and individual philanthropists who have limited means. It is therefore recommended that, there should be a holistic intervention mechanism in managing the displacement crisis in Nigeria irrespective of their resettlement destinations. |
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