Gaps in Policies, Chasms for Refugees

By Devang Shah, under the supervision of Kim Wilson.

An open-door policy, free primary education, health care, monthly rations and cash. Sounds like a perfect policy recipe for integration of refugees with their local communities. However, for more than twenty years since Kebri Beyah camp was established, refugees living there are still financially unstable and far from integration. Why are the steps taken by various governmental and non-governmental organisations still proving ineffective? This essay attempts to answer this question by diving into the chasm between policy making and policy implementation for the case of the Somali region in Ethiopia. We will analyze which policies, programs, and initiatives have worked, which have not, and why.


For questions, please reach out to Professor Kimberley Wilson at Kimberley.Wilson@tufts.edu.

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