Mr Abdikadir Bare Abikar MSc

Graduate Attachment Scheme Attaché, 

Somalia

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Citations
10
Languages
English, Somali, Kiswahili

Research Focus

In my research project, I am interested in identifying how refugees living in Dadaab camps think about durable solutions (i.e., repatriation to Somali, integration into Kenyan society, or resettlement to a third-country) that are designed and carried out by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the Government of Kenya (GoK). Many people living in Dadaab camps have stayed there for more than two decades with limited access to long-term solutions. Sometimes, the government is altogether hostile towards the encamped Somali populations, and the durable solutions, which often seem the most likely opportunity for a promising future, are feasible for very few people. Consequently, many refugees are anxious about what the future holds for themselves and the next generations. Many youths struggle with feelings of hopelessness, sometimes to an extent that they attempt or carry out suicide. The purpose of this study is to listen and learn from the experiences of educated refugee youth in the Dadaab camps

Research Groups

  • British Institute of East Africa

Projects

  • How durable solutions affect the aspirations of educated refugee youths in Dadaab refugee camps

Positions

  • Graduate Attachment Scheme Attaché

Global goals

Target 4.1
Target 4.2
Target 4.3
Target 4.5
Target 4.6
Target 4.7
Target 4.B
Target 4.C

Professional Organisations

  • York University

Countries

  • Somalia