Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Internal Displacement in Ethiopia: Towards a New Policy and Legal Framework for Durable Solutions

Tsegay, Bereket; Gezahegne, Kiya

Authors

Bereket Tsegay

Kiya Gezahegne



Abstract

Ethiopia has experienced an unprecedented increase in forced displacement within its borders over the last four decades, with the highest number recorded in 2021, when over 5.38 million people were displaced. Although the nature and dynamics of internal displacement have evolved somewhat, over 4.6 million people were forcibly displaced in 2022. This displacement has been triggered by diverse factors including conflict and natural disasters. Many of those uprooted display significant vulnerabilities. As such, the need for protection and durable solutions is pressing. This analysis reviews and identifies gaps within the existing legal and policy frameworks related to internally displaced persons (IDPs), and provides some recommendations on prevention and protection of these groups from attacks, pervasive human rights abuses and re-displacement. A durable solution requires strengthening of the legal system, adoption of an institutional framework centred on human security, and a proactive policy involving concerted efforts from multiple actors.

Citation

Tsegay, B., & Gezahegne, K. (2023). Internal Displacement in Ethiopia: Towards a New Policy and Legal Framework for Durable Solutions

Report Type Other
Publication Date Jul 1, 2023
Deposit Date Jul 31, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 2, 2123
Pages 1-26
Publisher URL https://hoa.boell.org/en/2023/06/26/internal-displacement-ethiopia-towards-new-policy-and-legal-framework-durable-solutions

Files

This file is under embargo until Jul 2, 2123 due to copyright reasons.

Contact outputs@soas.ac.uk to request a copy for personal use.




Downloadable Citations