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  • [PDF Document] bulletin21.pdf   (165.48 KB)

    No 21 bulletin Renewed Demobilization in Eritrea by Amanuel Mehreteab U nfortunately the peace which followed three decades of civil war over Eritrean independence only lasted seven years War broke out between independent Eritrea and Ethiopia in May 1998 triggered by a border dispute Eritrea embarked upon a rapid and massive process of rearmament and remobilization By mid2000 Eritrea had an estimated 300000 people under armsmore than at any one time during the liberation struggle The battles...
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  • [PDF Document] brief4.pdf   (267.36 KB)

    brief 4 Demobilization in the Horn of A frica Africa Proceedings of the IRG W orkshop Workshop Addis Ababa 47 December 1994 june 95 brief 4 Contents Zusammenfassung German Summary 4 Summary 6 Lessons Learned 7 Introduction 9 Background 10 Demobilization in Africa 10 Demobilization in the Horn of Africa 12 The W orkshop Workshop About the A uthors Authors Kees Kingma is researcher and project leader of demobilization projects at the Bonn International Center for Conversion BICC...
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  • [PDF Document] diaspora_konzeptpapier.pdf   (227.95 KB)

    BONN INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR CONVERSION INTERNATIONALES KONVERSIONSZENTRUM BONN Die Rolle der afrikanischen Diaspora im Konfliktgeschehen KONZEPTPAPIER zu dem Workshop Konfliktfaktor oder Krisenschlichter Die Rolle der afrikanischen Diaspora im Konfliktgeschehen des Ministeriums für Generationen Frauen Familie und Integration des Landes NordrheinWestfalen MGFFI in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Internationalen Konversionszentrum Bonn BICC Die Rolle der afrikanischen Diaspora im Konfliktgeschehen Kon...
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  • [PDF Document] TRAFIG_policyBrief_4.pdf   (803.98 KB)

    policy brief no 4 062021 Starting up and starting over How networking can enable refugee entrepreneurs to regain livelihoods in East Africa Caitlin Katsiaficas Catherina Wilson Fekadu Adugna Tufa Janemary Ruhundwa Markus Rudolf Establishing a secure livelihood is a key element that enables refugees to rebuild their lives and overcome protracted displacement situations Not only can a steady source of income help refugees afford housing food and other basic necessities it can also facilitate t...
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  • [PDF Document] TRAFIG_Working_Paper_10.pdf   (6.67 MB)

    Figurations of Displacement in and beyond Germany Empirical findings and reflections on mobility and translocal connections of refugees living in Germany S Christ B Etzold G Güzelant M Puers D Steffens P Themann and M Thiem TRAFIG working paper no 10 122021 TRAFIG working paper no10 122021 2 SUMMARY This working paper presents the findings of the empirical research on the role of connectivity and mobility for displaced people in Germany in the framework of the TRAFIG project The findings a...
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  • [PDF Document] diaspora_concept_paper.pdf   (243.06 KB)

    BONN INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR CONVERSION INTERNATIONALES KONVERSIONSZENTRUM BONN Agents of Peace or Agents of War The Role of the African Diaspora in Conflict Processes C ONCEPT P APER The Role of the African Diaspora in Conflict Processes Concept Paper abridged English version Of the Workshop Agents of Peace or Agents of War The Role of the African Diaspora in Conflict Processes organized by the Ministry for Intergenerational Affairs Family Women and Integration of the Land of North Rhi...
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  • [PDF Document] SoR-04-Benjamin-Etzold-WEB.pdf   (1.51 MB)

    Flucht Forschung und Transfer StateofResearch Papier 04 Auf der Flucht ImMobilisierung und ImMobilität von Schutzsuchenden Benjamin Etzold Juni 2019 Benjamin Etzold Etzold Benjamin 2019 Auf der Flucht ImMobilisierung und ImMobilität von Schutzsuchenden StateofResearch Papier 04 Verbundprojekt Flucht Forschung und Transfer Osnabrück Institut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien IMIS der Universität Osnabrück Bonn Internationales Konversionszentrum Bonn BICC Juni 2019 Redakti...
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  • [Staff] Dr Benjamin Etzold

    • Senior Researcher
    • Benjamin studied geography, sociology, political science and development studies at the Universities of Stuttgart, Adelaide and Bonn. He worked in the geography department of the University of Bonn from 2007 until 2016, where he also obtained his PhD in 2012 with his research on the livelihoods of street vendors and political contestations in Dhaka, Bangladesh. During that time, he also did consultancy work for the United Nations’ University (UNU-EHS) and CARE, for whom he led a case study on ra...
    • Publication: Family figurations in displacement: Entangled mobilities of refugees towards Germany and beyond, Refugees rarely flee in isolation. Instead, their everyday lives and mobilities are fundamentally shaped by the broader set of social relations in which they are embedded, particularly by their families. Drawing on interviews with sixty displaced people living in Germany and in-depth case studies of the trajectories of refugees from Eritrea and Syria, we reconstruct the role that familie...
  • [PDF Document] WP_5_2019_integration_SC_web_e.pdf   (550.75 KB)

    5 2019 WORKING PAPER Thank God I dont feel like a refugee anymore Everyday life and integration processes of refugees Simone Christ BICC Supported by WORKING PAPER 5 2019 EVERYDAY LIFE AND INTEGRATION PROCESSES OF REFUGEES SIMONE CHRIST SUMMARY This study deals with the integration processes of refugees in Germany taking the situation in North RhineWestphalia in particular into consideration It examines what arriving in Germany is like how refugees perceive their lives here and what...
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  • [PDF Document] WP_3_2019_Refugee_Shelters_01.pdf   (1.29 MB)

    3 2019 WORKING PAPER All Day Waiting Causes of conflict in refugee shelters in Germany Simone Christ BICC Esther Meininghaus BICC Tim Röing BICC Gefördert durch WORKING PAPER 3 2019 CAUSES OF CONFLICT IN REFUGEE SHELTERS IN GERMANY SIMONE CHRIST ESTHER MEININGHAUS TIM RÖING SUMMARY This Working Paper argues that conflicts in refugee shelters in Germany can largely be attributed to structural causes These include the asylum regime the interplay between the physical layout and socia...
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