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了解索马里的脆弱性与恢复力。

Understanding vulnerability and resilience in Somalia.

作者信息

Lwanga-Ntale Charles, Owino Boniface O

机构信息

Research and Analysis Department, Development Initiatives, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

Jamba. 2020 Dec 14;12(1):856. doi: 10.4102/jamba.v12i1.856. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

In the recent years, Somalia witnessed a heightened frequency of droughts and conflicts. This article explores the experiences of Somalis during the 2011 and 2016 crises, examining the link between vulnerability and resilience, and the role played by international humanitarian responders in resilience building. The aim of this study is to provide information on how different population groups responded to and managed to survive recurrent shocks; the prevailing drivers of marginalisation and exclusion, and mechanisms through which these are maintained; and the role of external stakeholders. A review of literature was combined with field consultations in four study sites: Kismayo Urban, Kismayo Rural, Baidoa and Beledweyne, and complemented by consultations with the Somali diaspora community in Kampala, Uganda. Participatory research methods were used, including participant observation, focus group discussions, household dialogues, livelihood analysis, well-being analysis and gender analysis. The findings of the study revealed an inextricable link between vulnerability, conflict and disasters, with the major challenge facing the most vulnerable Somalis being uncertain about the future. Somali households adopted different coping strategies depending on their resource endowments, including the social and organisational coping strategies, divesting of non-essential domestic assets, and diversification of income generation and food production strategies. Thus, different population groups survived the shocks through social connectedness, which aligned with the effective use of remittances to create robust mechanisms for sharing risk. That notwithstanding, groups that had the backing of more powerful clans seemed to have the edge over those who did not.

摘要

近年来,索马里干旱和冲突频发。本文探讨了索马里人在2011年和2016年危机期间的经历,考察了脆弱性与恢复力之间的联系,以及国际人道主义救援者在恢复力建设中所发挥的作用。本研究的目的是提供以下方面的信息:不同人群如何应对并设法在反复冲击中生存下来;边缘化和排斥现象的主要驱动因素以及这些现象得以维持的机制;以及外部利益相关者的作用。文献综述与在四个研究地点(基斯马尤市区、基斯马尤农村、拜多阿和贝莱德文)的实地磋商相结合,并辅以与乌干达坎帕拉的索马里侨民社区的磋商。采用了参与式研究方法,包括参与观察、焦点小组讨论、家庭对话、生计分析、福祉分析和性别分析。研究结果揭示了脆弱性、冲突和灾害之间存在着千丝万缕的联系,最脆弱的索马里人面临的主要挑战是对未来感到不确定。索马里家庭根据其资源禀赋采取了不同的应对策略,包括社会和组织应对策略、变卖非必要家庭资产,以及收入创收和粮食生产策略的多样化。因此,不同人群通过社会联系在冲击中生存下来,这与有效利用汇款建立强大的风险分担机制相一致。尽管如此,得到更强大氏族支持的群体似乎比没有这种支持的群体更具优势。

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