Socioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People

This 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...

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Main Authors: Etang Ndip, Alvin, Hoogeveen, Johannes G., Lendorfer, Julia
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24436850/socioeconomic-impact-crisis-north-mali-displaced-people
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spelling okr-10986-218682021-04-23T14:04:05Z Socioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People Etang Ndip, Alvin Hoogeveen, Johannes G. Lendorfer, Julia PROGRESS READING UNEMPLOYMENT EXISTING POPULATION DIET HOUSEHOLD SIZE ELECTIONS FOOD SECURITY FORMAL EDUCATION POLICIES MILITARY SAFE DRINKING WATER RESOURCE CENTRE POLICE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RELIGIOUS LEADERS DEATHS SCHOOLING POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER MOBILE PHONE INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE REBEL CIVILIAN POPULATION LEVELS OF EDUCATION ETHNIC GROUPS VICTIMS DEATH RETURNEES REFUGEE POLICY DISCUSSIONS NATION ETHNIC GROUP REFUGEES MASSACRE NUTRITION SOLDIERS POPULATIONS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION INDEPENDENCE NUMBER OF PEOPLE POPULATION INFORMATION POLICY FIGHTING CONFLICT INTERNATIONAL BANK REBELS REFUGEE CAMPS FOOD INSECURITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS MINORITY ARMED CONFLICT POPULATION CENSUS CHILDREN LEVEL OF EDUCATION SECURITY RESOLUTION EDUCATION DRINKING WATER WAR ETHNIC COMPOSITION REFUGEE CAMP FEWER PEOPLE GOVERNMENT CONTROL DEMOCRACY PEACEBUILDING SOCIAL COHESION POPULATION CITIZEN MOBILE PHONES MIGRATION UNIVERSITY RETURNEE LIVING CONDITIONS VIOLENCE TRAUMA SPECIES TRUST POLICY RESEARCH AGREEMENT PRIMARY EDUCATION CONFLICT RESOLUTION NEGOTIATIONS RECONCILIATION SCHOOL PLACE OF RESIDENCE TV PEACE ACCOUNT IMPACT OF CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION ECONOMIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY This 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. 2015-05-07T22:04:07Z 2015-05-07T22:04:07Z 2015-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24436850/socioeconomic-impact-crisis-north-mali-displaced-people http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21868 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7253 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Africa Mali
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topic PROGRESS
READING
UNEMPLOYMENT
EXISTING POPULATION
DIET
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
ELECTIONS
FOOD SECURITY
FORMAL EDUCATION
POLICIES
MILITARY
SAFE DRINKING WATER
RESOURCE CENTRE
POLICE
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
DEATHS
SCHOOLING
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
MOBILE PHONE
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
REBEL
CIVILIAN POPULATION
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
ETHNIC GROUPS
VICTIMS
DEATH
RETURNEES
REFUGEE
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
NATION
ETHNIC GROUP
REFUGEES
MASSACRE
NUTRITION
SOLDIERS
POPULATIONS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
INDEPENDENCE
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
POPULATION INFORMATION
POLICY
FIGHTING
CONFLICT
INTERNATIONAL BANK
REBELS
REFUGEE CAMPS
FOOD INSECURITY
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS
MINORITY
ARMED CONFLICT
POPULATION CENSUS
CHILDREN
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
SECURITY
RESOLUTION
EDUCATION
DRINKING WATER
WAR
ETHNIC COMPOSITION
REFUGEE CAMP
FEWER PEOPLE
GOVERNMENT CONTROL
DEMOCRACY
PEACEBUILDING
SOCIAL COHESION
POPULATION
CITIZEN
MOBILE PHONES
MIGRATION
UNIVERSITY
RETURNEE
LIVING CONDITIONS
VIOLENCE
TRAUMA
SPECIES
TRUST
POLICY RESEARCH
AGREEMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
NEGOTIATIONS
RECONCILIATION
SCHOOL
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
TV
PEACE
ACCOUNT
IMPACT OF CONFLICT
RECONSTRUCTION
ECONOMIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
spellingShingle PROGRESS
READING
UNEMPLOYMENT
EXISTING POPULATION
DIET
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
ELECTIONS
FOOD SECURITY
FORMAL EDUCATION
POLICIES
MILITARY
SAFE DRINKING WATER
RESOURCE CENTRE
POLICE
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
DEATHS
SCHOOLING
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
MOBILE PHONE
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
REBEL
CIVILIAN POPULATION
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
ETHNIC GROUPS
VICTIMS
DEATH
RETURNEES
REFUGEE
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
NATION
ETHNIC GROUP
REFUGEES
MASSACRE
NUTRITION
SOLDIERS
POPULATIONS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
INDEPENDENCE
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
POPULATION INFORMATION
POLICY
FIGHTING
CONFLICT
INTERNATIONAL BANK
REBELS
REFUGEE CAMPS
FOOD INSECURITY
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS
MINORITY
ARMED CONFLICT
POPULATION CENSUS
CHILDREN
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
SECURITY
RESOLUTION
EDUCATION
DRINKING WATER
WAR
ETHNIC COMPOSITION
REFUGEE CAMP
FEWER PEOPLE
GOVERNMENT CONTROL
DEMOCRACY
PEACEBUILDING
SOCIAL COHESION
POPULATION
CITIZEN
MOBILE PHONES
MIGRATION
UNIVERSITY
RETURNEE
LIVING CONDITIONS
VIOLENCE
TRAUMA
SPECIES
TRUST
POLICY RESEARCH
AGREEMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
NEGOTIATIONS
RECONCILIATION
SCHOOL
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
TV
PEACE
ACCOUNT
IMPACT OF CONFLICT
RECONSTRUCTION
ECONOMIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
Etang Ndip, Alvin
Hoogeveen, Johannes G.
Lendorfer, Julia
Socioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People
geographic_facet Africa
Mali
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7253
description This 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.
format Working Paper
author Etang Ndip, Alvin
Hoogeveen, Johannes G.
Lendorfer, Julia
author_facet Etang Ndip, Alvin
Hoogeveen, Johannes G.
Lendorfer, Julia
author_sort Etang Ndip, Alvin
title Socioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People
title_short Socioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People
title_full Socioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People
title_fullStr Socioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic Impact of the Crisis in North Mali on Displaced People
title_sort socioeconomic impact of the crisis in north mali on displaced people
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24436850/socioeconomic-impact-crisis-north-mali-displaced-people
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21868
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