Journal of Third World Studies
Volume 31, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 185-217

Business travails in the diaspora: The challenges and resilience of Somali refugee business community in Nairobi, Kenya (Conference Paper)

Omeje K. , Mwangi J.
  • a School of Humanities and Social Sciences, United States International University (USIU), P.O. Box 14634 - 00800, Nairobi, Kenya
  • b School of Humanities and Social Sciences, United States International University (USIU), P.O. Box 14634 - 00800, Nairobi, Kenya

Abstract

The research further examines the nature of social relations between the Somali refugee business community on the one hand, and the Kenyan stakeholders on the other hand. Even the few recent works that have focused on urban refugees in Nairobi have essentially approached the subject from the negative slant of seeing refugees as a fundamentally deprived, problem-infested lot that need state protection and international humanitarian support. Beyond the shadow of the failed state of Somalia, it is apparent that a substantive fabric of societal life persists among the scattered Somali refugee population which makes them a force for good in capital mobilization, investments and entrepreneurship in the city of Nairobi in spite of all applicable odds. Nairobi operates in a difficult political and social environment. There exists a wide range of perceptions about this community such as their alleged involvement in the underground economy.

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Index Keywords

international relations stakeholder refugee Kenya diaspora Ethiopia entrepreneur Somali Nairobi [Kenya] investment humanitarian aid

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ISSN: 87553449
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English