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Narratives Behind Numbers - A Narrative Research on Forced Displacement from the State of Khartoum During the First Year of War in Sudan

Elmubarak, Samahir LU (2024) MIDM19 20241
Department of Human Geography
LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management
Abstract
The world has witnessed different forms of conflict and wars throughout history, resulting in unprecedented suffering for countless people (Danjibo and Akinkuotu, 2019). As of the end of 2023 conflicts, war, violence, human rights violations, and other events disturbing public order have resulted in an estimated 110 million people being displaced from their homes (UNHCR, 2023). This study uses an intersectional approach to investigate how the people of Khartoum (Sudan) navigate the migration-displacement nexus upon the eruption of war in Sudan. It is a narrative research design in which the data was collected using interviews with the respondents. The study also identifies the motivators of people to leave, such as lack of safety, fear of... (More)
The world has witnessed different forms of conflict and wars throughout history, resulting in unprecedented suffering for countless people (Danjibo and Akinkuotu, 2019). As of the end of 2023 conflicts, war, violence, human rights violations, and other events disturbing public order have resulted in an estimated 110 million people being displaced from their homes (UNHCR, 2023). This study uses an intersectional approach to investigate how the people of Khartoum (Sudan) navigate the migration-displacement nexus upon the eruption of war in Sudan. It is a narrative research design in which the data was collected using interviews with the respondents. The study also identifies the motivators of people to leave, such as lack of safety, fear of violations, and gender-based violence, in addition to the lack of services like health and education. It explores social media, communication apps, and networks as intervening factors that facilitate displacement. Finally, the research investigates the motivators and factors that played a role in the choice of the destinations of the respondents. (Less)
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author
Elmubarak, Samahir LU
supervisor
organization
course
MIDM19 20241
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
forced displacement, forced migration, migration-displacement nexus, Sudan
language
English
id
9173877
date added to LUP
2024-09-10 17:13:48
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2024-09-10 17:13:48
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  abstract     = {{The world has witnessed different forms of conflict and wars throughout history, resulting in unprecedented suffering for countless people (Danjibo and Akinkuotu, 2019). As of the end of 2023 conflicts, war, violence, human rights violations, and other events disturbing public order have resulted in an estimated 110 million people being displaced from their homes (UNHCR, 2023). This study uses an intersectional approach to investigate how the people of Khartoum (Sudan) navigate the migration-displacement nexus upon the eruption of war in Sudan. It is a narrative research design in which the data was collected using interviews with the respondents. The study also identifies the motivators of people to leave, such as lack of safety, fear of violations, and gender-based violence, in addition to the lack of services like health and education. It explores social media, communication apps, and networks as intervening factors that facilitate displacement. Finally, the research investigates the motivators and factors that played a role in the choice of the destinations of the respondents.}},
  author       = {{Elmubarak, Samahir}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Narratives Behind Numbers - A Narrative Research on Forced Displacement from the State of Khartoum During the First Year of War in Sudan}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}