Economic Innovation of Transnational Migrants and Refugees in Addis Ababa
Case Studies based on Ethiopian Diaspora, on Somali, Eritrean and Syrian Businesses
Author(s)
Akkaya, Gülcan
Desta, Chalachew Getahun
Tefera Alemu, Samuel
Schmid, Walter
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
Ethiopia lies in the Horn of Africa, surrounded by political tension and conflict. The most populated land in the region is home to millions of refugees and migrants while also exporting a large number of workers. Addis Ababa is the capital of this multi-ethnic, civil-war stricken country and has developed into a central migration hub for East Africa.
How do these people manage to make a living and build an existence in a city that itself is plagued by high unemployment, overburdened infrastructure and a lack of assistance. What strategies do they follow to escape such sheer hardship and, if necessary, to organize an onward journey?
As this study shows, the refugees’ survival is made possible by economic innovation, entrepreneurial spirit and an impressive network which mobilizes resources and generates work opportunities. In addition to the support provided by the Diaspora, refugees and migrants themselves represent an underestimated, transformative potential for the city’s development.
Extensive quantitative data combined with impressive case studies is what makes this study an exceptional scientific contribution that links macroeconomic facts with individual life stories.
Keywords
migration hub, East Africa, Ethiopia, refugeesDOI
10.33058/seismo.30891ISBN
9783037772928, 9783037778913Publisher
SeismoPublication date and place
2024Series
Social Cohesion and Cultural Pluralism,Classification
East Africa
Migration, immigration and emigration
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples