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  • [PDF Document] brief42.pdf   (2.91 MB)

    brief 42 Diasporas and Peace A Comparative Assessment of Somali and Ethiopian Communities in Europe Contents Preface 4 About DIASPEACE Acknowledgements Introduction 5 5 6 1 Somalia 2 Ethiopia Conflicts and migratory flows 58 21 Ethiopian organisations in Germany 61 Andrea Warnecke and Clara SchmitzPranghe 211 Ethiopian migration to Germany 61 Conflicts and migratory flows 13 212 Immigration and refugee legislation 61 11 Somali organisations in Italy Petra Mezzetti and Matteo Gu...
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  • [Publication] Family figurations in displacement: Entangled mobilities of refugees towards Germany and beyond

    Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
    • 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 families and other social relations transgressing national borders have played in their mobility to Germ...
  • [Publication] Family figurations in displacement: Entangled mobilities of refugees towards Germany and beyond

    Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
    • 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 families and other social relations transgressing national borders have played in their mobility to Germ...
  • [Publication] Enforced Transnationalism

    Family Reunification in Europe
    • This chapter focuses on displaced people’s transnational family lives in the context of long-term separation. As refugees often cannot flee together, some family members leave for certain countries, whilst others stay behind – be it in the country of origin or of first reception – at least temporarily. If family reunification fails, separation from family members can continue for an indefinite time. Even though many manage to ‘do family’ across a distance, many separated families experience entr...
  • [PDF Document] brief39.pdf   (2.54 MB)

    brief 39 Migration and Displacement in SubSaharan Africa The SecurityMigration Nexus II Contents Preface Peter J Croll 4 5 Acknowledgments 5 Initial Addresses Doris WittelerStiepelmann Winfried Mengelkamp Michael Stückradt Stakeholders and their Scope of Action in SubSaharan Africa Loren B Landau 6 8 9 1 Keynote Speech Voluntary versus Forced Migration in SubSaharan Africa John O Oucho 11 2 Drivers of Force Causes and Faces of Forced Migration Forced Migration and Conflict in Sub...
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  • [Press] Recommendations for refugee protection in Germany \ Family knows no borders

    • Living in different countries at the same time is not an exception but the rule in the everyday lives of refugees. This is also evidenced by a new study that deals with the situation of refugees in Germany. TRAFIG practice note no. 10 recommends recognising and actively using the transnational (family) networks of displaced people to improve refugee protection.
    • Wednesday, 16 February 2022: Among the displaced Syrians, Eritreans and Afghans in Germany whom researchers in the EU-funded TRAFIG project interviewed, family relationships are particularly important. They shape their everyday lives significantly; be it because the interviewees were separated from close family members when fleeing or because their family networks were scattered transnationally across several countries.  “Despite their great importance for people’s lives, transnational relationships and th...
  • [Publication] Figurations of displacement in and beyond Ethiopia. Empirical findings and reflections on protracted displacement and translo...

    • Figurations of displacement in and beyond Ethiopia. Empirical findings and reflections on protracted displacement and translocal connections of Eritreans in Ethiopia (TRAFIG working paper 5). Bonn: BICC.
  • [Publication] Figurations of displacement in and beyond Ethiopia. Empirical findings and reflections on protracted displacement and translo...

    • Figurations of displacement in and beyond Ethiopia. Empirical findings and reflections on protracted displacement and translocal connections of Eritreans in Ethiopia (TRAFIG working paper 5). Bonn: BICC.
  • [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] 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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