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To return or to remain: the dilemma of second-generation Afghans in Pakistan
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2007What is known about second-generation Afghans living in Pakistan? What can be understood regarding the push and pull factors that influence their decision to stay where they have spent more than half their lives, or return to the place where their parents were born?DocumentSustainable livelihoods: seeds of success?
Forced Migration Review, 2004This issue of Forced Migration Review focuses on sustainable livelihoods in emergency situations. In recent years the nature of emergency assistance has undergone significant shifts. Previously, the humanitarian community tended to focus on emergency relief in the form of food aid and other short term needs of displaced persons, such as water and shelter.DocumentContinued protection, sustainable reintegration: Afghan refugees and migrants
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006Why are so many Afghans in Iran as yet unwilling to return? What can be done to facilitate their reintegration, and to protect them while they continue to live in Iran?DocumentAfghan transnational networks: looking beyond repatriation
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006What is the situation of Afghan migrants in Pakistan and Iran, and of returnees? What are the alternatives to repatriation?DocumentSustainable rural livelihoods: a summary of research in Mali and Ethiopia
Eldis Document Store, 2001What factors enable some people to achieve secure livelihoods and others to fail? How do poor households respond to changes in institutions and entitlements, and what is the part played by local, national, and international institutions in building livelihoods? This report summarises research from Mali and Ethiopia, which explored alternative routes to achieving sustainable livelihoods.DocumentRole of women: urban-rural linkages and household livelihoods
Eldis Document Store, 2005How important are rural-urban linkages to livelihoods in KwaZulu Natal? What role do women play in mobile livelihoods arrangements?DocumentAfghans in Peshawar: migration, settlement and social networks
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006How do Afghans living across the Pakistan border in Peshawar make their livelihoods? How important is cross-border movement to their survival activities? This publication reports on qualitative research conducted as one of three case studies of Afghans living in different parts of Pakistan.DocumentA livelihoods approach to migration and poverty reduction
Overseas Development Group, East Anglia University (UEA) School of Development Studies, 2003What role does migration play in maintaining livelihoods? How can policy and institutions enhance the positive effects of migration? This paper sets out to provide a livelihoods platform for new policy thinking about national and international migration, and to provide an integrated framework within which policy impacts on migration can be traced back to their livelihood and poverty effects.DocumentClimate change and displacement
Forced Migration Review, 2008In response to growing climate change pressures on landscapes and livelihoods, people are moving and adapting. Evidence points towards climate and environmentally induced migration becoming one of the major policy challenges of this century.DocumentLivelihood risk from HIV in semi-arid tropics of rural Andhra Pradesh
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2008This paper discusses the livelihood dynamics in the fragile landscape of the semi arid tropics of Andhra Pradesh. The area is home to the poorest of the poor who live in conditions of persistent drought, subsistence agriculture and poor access to markets.Pages
