This evidence digest presents the contextually specific challenges of providing social assistance to displaced populations, including internally displaced persons, refugees, and irregular migrants. It highlights the complexities introduced by displacement, which is increasingly prolonged and disproportionately affects low- and middle-income countries. It underscores the current state of evidence, key debates and the urgent need for tailored social assistance strategies. It proposes four directions for research to respond to gaps in evidence and strengthen social assistance service provision: lived experience of displaced people; viewpoints of frontline implementing actors; whole-of-society approach and; self-determination.
Date of publication
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Theme
Population
Refugees and internally displaced people
Sector
Conflict, peace and security
Humanitarian crises
Social protection
Type of resource
Evidence digest
Funding
FCDO-funded resource by partner
Length
Short (0-5 pages)
Geographical focus
Global
Language
English