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Refugees and Digital Exclusion
Refugees and asylum seekers in the UK have faced disproportionate challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Even before the start of the pandemic the number of refugees and asylum seekers in poverty in the UK was rising.
How New Tools are Meeting the Challenge of Measuring Refugee Self-Reliance
How can we measure refugee self-reliance, one of the objectives of the UN’s Global Compact on Refugees? In this article, the Refugee Self-Reliance Initiative presents a tool for measuring self-reliance and shows how it can be used in effective programming
Car-sharing in Lebanon: Overlooked practices of collective self-reliance
Humanitarian agencies often decide refugee eligibility based on identity categories that do not acknowledge the collective nature of socio-economic practices. This study of car-sharing in Lebanon challenges these approaches and offers an alternative model.
Rethinking Energy Economies for Refugees
Energy for refugees is often viewed as a niche sector but in many refugee settings energy plays a huge part in everyday life and work.