In an era where millions face displacement, fostering economic inclusion is not just an option but a necessity. Lessons from the Niger and Rohingya initiatives highlight that combining financial assistance with skills training and psychosocial support can rebuild lives while nurturing societies. Addressing educational barriers, particularly for children, remains critical to preventing long-term disadvantages. A holistic approach, steeped in context and grounded in the real experiences of displaced populations, promises resilience and newfound hope for those yearning for stability.
Fostering Economic Inclusion for Refugees in Fragile Contexts: Lessons Learned
