Syrian Refugee Livelihoods in Jordan and Turkey
Status: |
Data collection started
1 May 2016 - 10 October 2016
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Not funded |
Methodology: |
Individual key informant interviews |
Methodology description: |
This research is qualitative through interviews of refugees and the different actors involved in shaping the institutional landscape of refugees (government, employers, host community, local organisations, INGOs, UN Agencies, development actors). |
Sampling: |
Snowball
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Sampling size: |
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Target population: |
Displaced - Refugees and Asylum Seekers, Urban / Rural Population, Host Communities, Non-Displaced - Host |
Target settlement: |
Privately hosted, Individual accommodation (not hosted) |
Measurement: |
Individual |
This study aims to identify the opportunities and challenges to better support refugee livelihoods in protracted displacement through in a first phase identifying the goals, strategies refugees have throughout their displacement and the institutions, networks and individuals that shape their livelihoods; and in a second phase better understanding the roles, function, perspectives and interactions of these different entities making up the institutional landscape of refugees. The first phase of research focuses on interviews refugees and gathering their perspectives. The second phase of research focuses on interviewing the members of refugees' institutional landscape and gathering their perspectives.
Sectors
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Livelihood & Social Stability
Locations
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Jordan
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Zarqa Governorate
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Zarqa
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Syrian Arab Republic
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Türkiye