did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

We're the #1 textbook rental company. Let us show you why.

9781839700392

The Transformative Potential of a Vulnerability Focus in Basic Assistance Policies A Study on UNHCR and IOM in Sudan

by
  • ISBN13:

    9781839700392

  • ISBN10:

    1839700394

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2020-10-22
  • Publisher: Intersentia

Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.

Purchase Benefits

List Price: $152.53 Save up to $56.44
  • Rent Book $96.09
    Add to Cart Free Shipping Icon Free Shipping

    TERM
    PRICE
    DUE
    USUALLY SHIPS IN 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS
    *This item is part of an exclusive publisher rental program and requires an additional convenience fee. This fee will be reflected in the shopping cart.

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

Summary

The term 'vulnerability' is often used in law and policy to refer to disadvantaged, marginalized or excluded human beings. Being 'in a vulnerable situation', belonging to 'a vulnerable group' or simply 'being vulnerable' are labels that policy makers, human rights advocates and others frequently use when seeking to address precariousness, deprivation, suffering and injustice. Why do we seem so fascinated by this term and its implications? What purpose and effect does the explicit pinpointing of vulnerability have? Does a focus on vulnerability actually help to improve the situation of the most disadvantaged and excluded? If so, how and under what circumstances? With these questions in mind, this book explores how a vulnerability focus in basic assistance policies can contribute to substantive equality and therefore to the realization of universal human rights in the migration context. The book concentrates on the potential that such a vulnerability focus can have 1) to mitigate stigmatization and stereotyping and 2) to facilitate socio-economic participation. To shed light on this potential, the book relies on two case studies, both set in Khartoum, Sudan. The first case study analyzes the vulnerability-focused basic assistance policy at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), while the second case study centres on the vulnerability-focused basic assistance policy at the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The analyses concentrate on the perspectives and perceptions of basic assistance providers (i.e. the caseworkers and their direct superiors) who design and implement the respective basic assistance policies. The book provides deep insights into the policy practice of two UN agencies that seek to provide humanitarian assistance in the challenging operational environment of Sudan. The findings suggest normatively desirable and practically feasible procedures and activation measures that can help to provide just and effective assistance to vulnerable beneficiaries. The conclusions and recommendations in this book can therefore provide inspiration to researchers, policy makers and basic assistance providers well beyond the direct context of the two case studies.

Author Biography

Veronika Flegar is currently the First Secretary for Human Rights, Humanitarian Affairs and Gender at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Dhaka, Bangladesh. During the research for this book (20152019), she worked as a PhD researcher at the Department of Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Public Administration (University of Groningen, The Netherlands). Between 2017 and 2019, Veronika lived and worked in Sudan where she conducted field research for this book with UNHCR and IOM (20172018) and worked as a consultant for UNDP (2019). Veronika was also a guest lecturer at Ahfad University for Women (Sudan, 2017) and a visiting researcher at Lund University (Sweden, 2018). Previously, she worked for the Dutch Council for Refugees and for the ERC-funded project 'Rethinking Disability' at the Institute for History (Leiden University, The Netherlands). In addition, Veronika has been engaged in policy-oriented research and consultancies for several UN agencies and nongovernmental organisations. Veronika studied International Relations and International Organisation (Bachelor of Arts (Honours) 2012, cum laude) at the University of Groningen and the UniversidadNacional Autonoma de Mexico (Mexico) and International Law and the Law of International Organisations (Master of Laws (Specialisation Human Rights) 2013, summa cum laude) at the University of Groningen. Her research interest revolves around international organisations, humanitarian affairs and migration governance. Her previous publications include discussions on the content, context and challenges of the vulnerability notion in relation to international human rights law, humanitarian policies, border management, non-refoulement, nondiscrimination, disability and procedural justice.

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

Rewards Program