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024 8 _a10.1596/1813-9450-7253
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100 1 _aEtang-Ndip, Alvin
245 1 0 _aSocioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People
_h[electronic resource] /
_cEtang-Ndip, Alvin
260 _aWashington, D.C.,
_bThe World Bank,
_c2015
300 _a1 online resource (32 p.)
520 3 _aThis paper analyzes the impact of the 2012 crisis in Mali on internally displaced people, refugees and returnees. It uses information from a face-to-face household survey as well as follow-up interviews with its respondents via mobile phones. This combination was found to present a good and robust way to monitor the impact of conflict on hard-to-reach populations who at times live in areas inaccessible to enumerators. Results indicate that better educated and wealthier households as well as those exposed to less violence fled the crisis. Significant amounts of durable goods (20-60 percent) and animals (75-90 percent) were lost and the welfare of the displaced declined considerably as a result of the crisis. Yet over time its impact has diminished. By February 2015, most eligible children were going to school and employment levels and number of meals consumed were at pre-crisis levels. The paper finds that different ethnic groups chose different places of refuge. Depending on location, the narrative of the crisis and the solutions that are envisaged differ diametrically.
650 4 _aArmed Conflict
650 4 _aEducation for All
650 4 _aInternally Displaced Persons (IDP)
650 4 _aListening to Displaced People Survey (LDPS)
650 4 _aPopulation Policies
650 4 _aPost Conflict Reconstruction
650 4 _aRefugee Households
650 4 _aSocial Cohesion
650 4 _aStreet Children
650 4 _aWealthy Households
700 1 _aEtang-Ndip, Alvin
700 1 _aHoogeveen, Johannes
700 1 _aLendorfer, Julia
776 1 8 _aPrint version:
_iEtang-Ndip, Alvin
_tSocioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People.
_dWashington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2015
830 0 _aPolicy research working papers.
830 0 _aWorld Bank e-Library.
856 4 0 _uhttp://elibrary.worldbank.org/doi/book/10.1596/1813-9450-7253
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