| Literature DB >> 30112431 |
Faith Osasumwen Olanrewaju1, Femi Omotoso2, Joshua Olaniyi Alabi1.
Abstract
The phenomenon of internal displacement has always existed. It however became the subject of significant concern for the international community since after World War 2, with the violation of the human rights of the displaced arising mostly from the intensification of intra-state wars around the world. The article presented an integrated data on the problems of forced displacement and adopted coping strategies among displaced women in selected IDPs camps in Nigeria. The study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive survey to explain the major problems of forced displacement. The population included women and focus group discussion (FGD) guide was adopted to elicit responses from the study population. Data was described with the use of a 3-D Chart and the data-set is broadly available for further investigation. The findings identified lack of adequate care and financial lack as the major challenges affecting displaced women while economic opportunities was the most significant coping strategy. It was recommended that government and intervening humanitarian agencies will consistently adopt reliable legal and institutional framework for the management of internal displacement and displaced victims in Nigeria.Entities:
Keywords: Coping strategy; Displacement; IDP camps; Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs); Women IDPs
Year: 2018 PMID: 30112431 PMCID: PMC6091441 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.07.042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Fig. 1Challenges Internally Displaced Persons faced in selected IDP camps. Keys: Lack of adequate care (LAC); Absence of Freedom (AF); Financial Lack (FL); Poor Education (PE); Family Dis-integration (FD).
Fig. 2Coping mechanisms adopted by displaced women in the selected IDP camps. Keys: Economic Opportunities (EO); Children’s Access to Education (CAE); Prayer (P); Hoping for change (HC); Nothing (N).
| Conflict Management | |
| Internal Displacement | |
| Primary source of data | |
| Through Focus Group Discussion (FGD) guide | |
| Data were described and thematized | |
| Population comprised selected women IDPs in Nigeria. The use of adapted FGD guide was employed to investigate the problems of forced displacement and coping strategies adopted by displaced women. | |
| The scale and complexity of internal displacement in Nigeria means that significant efforts are required to provide an effective, large-scale and well-coordinated humanitarian response. | |
| FDGs were conducted in Yola (in the North-East geo-political zone) and Abuja (in the North Central geo-political zone) | |
| Data is made available | |
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