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How the people in movement see the process of resettlement promises?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In order to be resettled, refugees are required to prove that their personal security is threatened. “To be considered for resettlement or protection leading to resettlement involved a tedious game with chairmen, [refugee] agency personnel, or security guards.”(4) The high visibility of the resettlement process in many camps, coupled with the increased demand for resettlement, creates an environment which encourages falsified insecurity claims. Because of the arbitrary nature of insecurity evaluations and deciding who should be resettled, corruption is often rampant. For example, at Kakuma Refugee Camp, if a refugee’s file were to be lost, they could buy another one. Additionally, approved files of resettlement could be sold to someone else who would take their identity.(5) In Meheba settlement, refugees of extraordinary promise were those most sought after for resettlement, whether that was through exceptional linguistic skills of knowing many languages, through unsurpassed scholarly achievement, or through a unique talent. This singling out of ‘talent’ creates further tension and a sense of discrepancy within an already strained environment...

Answered by itzraone
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In order to be resettled, refugees are required to prove that their personal security is threatened. “To be considered for resettlement or protection leading to resettlement involved a tedious game with chairmen, [refugee] agency personnel, or security guards.”(4) The high visibility of the resettlement process in many camps, coupled with the increased demand for resettlement, creates an environment which encourages falsified insecurity claims. Because of the arbitrary nature of insecurity evaluations and deciding who should be resettled, corruption is often rampant. For example, at Kakuma Refugee Camp, if a refugee’s file were to be lost, they could buy another one. Additionally, approved files of resettlement could be sold to someone else who would take their identity.(5) In Meheba settlement, refugees of extraordinary promise were those most sought after for resettlement, whether that was through exceptional linguistic skills of knowing many languages, through unsurpassed scholarly achievement, or through a unique talent. This singling out of ‘talent’ creates further tension and a sense of discrepancy within an already strained environment...

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