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Challenges Affecting the Reintegration of war induced displaced returnees in the Case of Alamata city 04 kebelle Tigray: Ethiopia.

dc.contributor.authorTadese Bitewlign
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-13T17:56:43Z
dc.date.issued2025-05-28
dc.description.abstractThis study investigates the profound problem of systemic reintegration failure among returning populations in Alamata, who confront a compounded crisis of economic devastation, social stigmatization, and psychological trauma. Situated within the context of post-conflict Northern Ethiopia, where political and ethnic strife cited by 86.6% of respondents precipitated mass displacement. The core purpose of this inquiry is to deconstruct the multifaceted challenges of reintegration and critically evaluate the efficacy of existing interventions. To this end, the study's objectives are threefold: to identify the socio-economic and psychological difficulties faced by returnees, to evaluate current reintegration programs and community-based initiatives, and to examine the modulating effects of ethnicity and gender. The research, delineated by its scope to the Alamata returnee community, adopts a mixed-method methodology, leveraging both descriptive and narrative approaches through questionnaires, in-depth interviews, FGDs, and field observations. The findings reveal a stark landscape: formal reintegration mechanisms are critically ineffective (mean score 1.64), economic reintegration is crippled by asset loss and aid dependency, and the nascent promise of community-led initiatives (mean score 2.56) is jeopardized by resource and institutional deficits, with vulnerabilities acutely exacerbated for single mothers and educated women. In response, the study culminates in targeted recommendations for policymakers, advocating for a coordinated, multi-sectorial framework that prioritizes sustainable livelihood programs, integrates psychosocial support and social reconciliation, and formally institutionalizes support for community-based structures and vulnerable groups to forge a path toward sustainable reintegration.
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.mu.edu.et/handle/123456789/1306
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMekelle University
dc.subjectChallenges
dc.subjectReintegration
dc.subjectWar-Induced
dc.subjectDisplaced Returnees
dc.subjectPost-Conflict Recovery.
dc.titleChallenges Affecting the Reintegration of war induced displaced returnees in the Case of Alamata city 04 kebelle Tigray: Ethiopia.
dc.typeThesis

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