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Autor/Urheber | Tabasum Akseer; Emily Catherine Keats |
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Titel | A Survey of the Afghan Returnees 2018. |
Quelle | The Asia Foundation (2019)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Good Governance; Governance; Governance Approach; Governance Quality; Public Sector Projects; Political Power; Institutional Framework; Government; Government accounting; Social planning; Social policy; Social administration; Social security; Social services; Social welfare; Poverty; Unemployment; Public Administration; Business Ethics; Public enterprises; Public finance; Political obligation; Public management; Government accountability; Transparency in government; Political ethics; Government spending policy; Government services; Democracy |
Abstract | Based on diverse experiences in their host countries, returnees arrive with varied expectations of what should be provided to them by the Afghan government. They also arrive with different levels of educational attainment, financial circumstances, and dialects. These are important factors that will impact integration, and should be considered when determining need for basic services, education, and job training within host communities. A one-size-fits-all approach to programming and policies for returnees may not be appropriate. One of the key challenges faced by returnees is tension between returnees and host communities that could arise from a lack of resources and employment opportunities, or because of discrimination. More research is required to tease apart the regional variations of such tension. For example, returnees who speak with a Pakistani accent have reportedly faced different stereotypes within their host communities than those who speak with an Iranian accent. Given the unique challenges and experiences of returnees and host communities across Afghanistan, there is an impetus for empirical research to aid in the understanding of these nuanced experiences. The Survey of the Afghan Returnees provides sufficient public opinion polling among both returnees and host communities, and across regions and demographics, to support evidence-informed policy planning and program initiatives for returnees. |
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