Author : Solomon dessalegn dibaba
Keyword : Housing and shelter; ethiopia; internally displaced persons; and international and domestic human rights instruments.
Subject : Law
Article Type : Original article (research)
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Abstract : The paper assessed and examined access to housing and other important related human rights like right to work, safety and healthful environment, education, and social security post settlement based on international human rights laws that recognize access to housing signed and ratified by Ethiopia, including the grand constitution and other subordinate laws. Descriptive qualitative research design was employed to address the issues of housing and other important related human rights in the study areas. Descriptive qualitative research was used to analyze the gathered data. Both primary and secondary sources of data were used to get comprehensive information. Purposive sampling was employed to select the sources of data and tools of data gathering and analyzing. The primary source of data ranges from in-depth interview to focus group discussion. The finding of the study disclosed that internally displaced persons (here after, IDPs) suffered different problems with respect to access to housing, shelter and others related rights. Some of the important problems are forceful eviction by the government body, frequent attacks by non-displaced community with support of local authorities, denial of effective and rapid legal remedies mainly in case of forced evictions. Generally the finding disclosed that the government instead of respecting, protecting and fulfilling rights of IDPs was the main actor in creating problems the IDPs suffered.
Article by : Solomon Dessalegn Dibaba
Article add date : 2022-01-26
How to cite : Solomon dessalegn dibaba. (2022-January-26). Assessment of internally displaced persons access to housing in ethiopia: a case study in adama, batu and bishaan gurraachaa.. retrieved from https://openacessjournal.com/abstract/991