Social Cohesion in Protracted Displacement: Limits to Peace Between Young People in Camps

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Baú, Valentina

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Wiley

Abstract

This article brings to light the limits to peace that currently exist between young people in Kakuma refugee camp through a framework of social cohesion. The main drivers of conflict among the vastly diverse youth of Kakuma are examined to provide evidence of the gaps in social cohesion that endure in the camp. A framework of analysis built around notions related to social cohesion is applied to the qualitative data collected through semi-structured interviews with humanitarian professionals working in the camp. The discussion arising from the findings offers key considerations on humanitarian work with young people in contexts of protracted encampment such as Kakuma, and on how such work can more effectively address cohesion among diverse youth. Ultimately, the insights offered want to inform the trajectory of humanitarian work with encamped young people, with the view of enhancing peace, wellbeing and cohesion in camps.

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This article is published under a Creative Commons CC-BY-NC license.

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Humanitarian work, Kakuma, Refugee camps, Refugees, Social cohesion, Young people

Citation

Baú, Valentina. 2025. “Social Cohesion in Protracted Displacement: Limits to Peace Between Young People in Camps.” International Social Science Journal 00. https://doi.org/10.1111/issj.70012