Abstract
In 2009, the overall number of the IDPs in the world was estimated 27.1 million while 11.6 million of them were reported to be in Africa. In Somalia, the number of the IDP5 was estimated 1.500,000 people, but Somaliland IDP5 was estimated 66,000 persons. Problem statement of the study was that These IDPs have ha(d circumstances such as lack of food, low income, and lack of accessibility of education, health, and employment. This study investigated the attributes and socio-economic status of the Internally Displaced persons, Hargeisa, Somaliland. The study focused on four objectives; Accessibility of food, education, health and employment or income of the IDPs. The study used both qualitative and quantitative methods, this means numeric and non-numeric data. The descriptive research design was applied in conducting the study. Data was collected using questionniare. A sample size was 180 respondents taken which was a selected using probability and nonprobability particularly systematic and purposive sampling techniques. The findings revealed that IDPs live the lowest standard life in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Findings further revealed that the level of the education, accessibility of food, health, and employment is below international standard of living that human being can live on. Lastly, the study put forward an appropriate recommendation. The recommencations include; that IDPs should be re-stocked, equipped with agricultural material, fishing boats and income generating activities. The researcher also recommended that IDPs should be assisted with sustainable integration of their original locations, sustainable reintegration of the local areas which they live in for the time being or other parts of the country.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter page
One THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE
Background of the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 7
Purpose of the Study 8
Research Objectives 8
Research Questions 8
Scope 9
Significance of the Study 9
Two REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Introduction 11
Conceptual Framework 11
Related studies 13
Food security 13
Agriculture 16
Rain fed farming and irrigation 16
Marketing of agricultural produce 17
Fisheries 17
Artisanal fishing 18
Industrial fishing 19
Fish cannery 19
Marketing 19
Nutrition situation 20
Accessibility of health facilities 21
Accessibility to educational facilities 22
Water and sanitation 25
Security accessibility 26
Shelter 27
Somaliland 30
Three METHODOLOGY
Research Design 31
Sampling procedure 32
Method of data collection 32
Sample size 32
Instrument 33
Source of data 34
Primary data 34
Secondary data 34
Validity and reliability 34
Data gathering procedure 35
Data analysis 35
Ethical consideration 36
Limitations of the study 36
Four PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Introduction 37
Five FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS
Introduction 53
Summary of findings 53
Conclusions 57
Recommendations 58
- References - 59
Appendix I Time frame 61
Appendix II Budget 63
Appendix III Questionnaire 65
Consults, E. (2022). Attributes and Socio-Economic Status of Internally Displaced Persons, Hargeisa, Somali Land. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/attributes-and-socio-economic-status-of-internally-displaced-persons-hargeisa-somali-land
Consults, Education "Attributes and Socio-Economic Status of Internally Displaced Persons, Hargeisa, Somali Land" Afribary. Afribary, 28 Sep. 2022, https://afribary.com/works/attributes-and-socio-economic-status-of-internally-displaced-persons-hargeisa-somali-land. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
Consults, Education . "Attributes and Socio-Economic Status of Internally Displaced Persons, Hargeisa, Somali Land". Afribary, Afribary, 28 Sep. 2022. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/attributes-and-socio-economic-status-of-internally-displaced-persons-hargeisa-somali-land >.
Consults, Education . "Attributes and Socio-Economic Status of Internally Displaced Persons, Hargeisa, Somali Land" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/attributes-and-socio-economic-status-of-internally-displaced-persons-hargeisa-somali-land