How Can We Give Durable Support to Refugees in Crisis Contexts? Podcast

Publication language
English
Pages
n/a
Date published
19 Jun 2020
Type
Audio-visual material
Keywords
Working in conflict setting, Multi-sector/cross-sector, Development & humanitarian aid, COVID-19, Epidemics & pandemics, Forced displacement and migration, Internal Displacement, Refugee Camps, Humanitarian Access, humanitarian action, Humanitarian-development-peace nexus
Countries
Somalia, Cameroon, Bangladesh

Ahead of World Refugee Day (20 June) this podcast looks at how approaches to supporting refugees in crisis contexts could be more coordinated and sustainable, drawing out examples from new work being undertaken in Cameroon - a country that has moved from stability to multiple crises in the last six years.

DI Senior Policy & Engagement Advisor Sarah Dalrymple and Head of Communications Anna Hope discuss Sarah's work on a new study into how longer-term development goals can be delivered in crisis contexts - beginning with Cameroon, but also Somalia and Bangladesh. They look at the roles that different actors have in refugee situations, what it means to take a more durable and complementary approach, and the successes and challenges that have faced actors working in Cameroon over the last six years.

Authors: 
Hosted by Anna Hope and Sarah Dalrymple