Hosting new Neighbors Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC

Situations of forced displacement create unique challenges for social cohesion because of the major disruption of social dynamics among both displaced persons and host communities. This paper uses a sequential mixed method approach to analyze the relationship between hosting displaced persons and pe...

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Situations of forced displacement create unique challenges for social cohesion because of the major disruption of social dynamics among both displaced persons and host communities. This paper uses a sequential mixed method approach to analyze the relationship between hosting displaced persons and perceptions of social cohesion in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. First, participatory research methods in focus groups empowered participants to produce a locally driven definition of social cohesion. The results from these exercises inform the quantitative assessment by dictating measurement strategies when analyzing original surveys. Combining almost 50,000 responses to 11 cross-sectional surveys between 2017 and 2021, displacement is negatively associated with perceptions of social cohesion in aggregate. But at the individual level, those who report hosting displaced populations in their communities often have higher perceptions of social cohesion. These results are strongest among respondents who self-report hosting IDPs as opposed to refugees, but important heterogeneity across indicators, local context, and gender should guide policy meant to promote social cohesion in forced displacement
Culture and Development
Culture in Sustainable Development
Education
Forced Displacement
Host Community Perspective
Internal Displacement
Involuntary Displacement
Participatory Research Methods
Refugees
Social Cohesion
Social Cohesion Survey
Social Development
Social Dynamic Disruption
Social Inclusion and Institutions
Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement
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Makoond, Anupah Sonstige oth
O'Mealia, Thomas Sonstige oth
Vink, Patrick Sonstige oth
Wei, Carol Sonstige oth
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pham, Phuong Hosting new Neighbors: Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2022
https://doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-10099 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext
spellingShingle Pham, Phuong
Hosting new Neighbors Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC
Culture and Development
Culture in Sustainable Development
Education
Forced Displacement
Host Community Perspective
Internal Displacement
Involuntary Displacement
Participatory Research Methods
Refugees
Social Cohesion
Social Cohesion Survey
Social Development
Social Dynamic Disruption
Social Inclusion and Institutions
Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement
title Hosting new Neighbors Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC
title_auth Hosting new Neighbors Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC
title_exact_search Hosting new Neighbors Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC
title_full Hosting new Neighbors Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC Phuong Pham
title_fullStr Hosting new Neighbors Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC Phuong Pham
title_full_unstemmed Hosting new Neighbors Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC Phuong Pham
title_short Hosting new Neighbors
title_sort hosting new neighbors perspectives of host communities on social cohesion in eastern drc
title_sub Perspectives of Host Communities on Social Cohesion in Eastern DRC
topic Culture and Development
Culture in Sustainable Development
Education
Forced Displacement
Host Community Perspective
Internal Displacement
Involuntary Displacement
Participatory Research Methods
Refugees
Social Cohesion
Social Cohesion Survey
Social Development
Social Dynamic Disruption
Social Inclusion and Institutions
Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement
topic_facet Culture and Development
Culture in Sustainable Development
Education
Forced Displacement
Host Community Perspective
Internal Displacement
Involuntary Displacement
Participatory Research Methods
Refugees
Social Cohesion
Social Cohesion Survey
Social Development
Social Dynamic Disruption
Social Inclusion and Institutions
Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement
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