Authors :
Njonji, Emma Tua; Nguéhan, Siméon Boris; Zang Ndi, Serge Armand
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 12 - December
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14737462
Abstract :
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in
Cameroon, particularly in urban areas such as Yaounde,
face numerous life challenges due to displacement. The
ongoing sociopolitical crises in the North West and South
West regions, coupled with the Boko Haram insurgency
in the Far North, have resulted in a significant rise in the
number of displaced individuals. In Yaounde, the capital
city and the primary destination for many IDPs seeking
safety and stability, they confront difficulties including
economic instability, inadequate access to housing,
disrupted education, limited healthcare services, and
emotional distress. This article explores the effectiveness
of problem-focused strategies as a means to address
these challenges and rebuild their lives. Problem-focused
strategies emphasize active and direct approaches to
resolving issues by focusing on problem-solving,
resource-seeking, and skill-building rather than merely
coping with stress. The study identifies several key
problem-focused interventions for IDPs, such as
engaging in income-generating activities, accessing
vocational training programs, navigating the housing
and legal systems, and participating in psychosocial
support networks. These strategies enable IDPs to secure
stable livelihoods, improve their housing situations, and
enhance their emotional resilience. Additionally, the role
of education and skill development is highlighted as
critical in empowering IDP youth and improving long-
term outcomes. Access to healthcare and advocacy for
better services are also discussed as vital components of a
problem-focused approach to improving the overall well-
being of displaced individuals. Local and international
organisations, including NGOs and community-based
groups, play a crucial role in supporting IDPs in
implementing these strategies. By providing resources,
training, and advocacy, these organisations facilitate a
structured approach to addressing the immediate and
long-term needs of IDPs. This article concludes that
problem-focused strategies offer a practical and
empowering framework for balancing the life challenges
of IDPs in the Yaounde municipality, contributing to
their resilience and integration into urban life.
Keywords :
Internally Displaced Persons (Idps); Problem- Focused Strategies; Psychosocial Support: Emotional Resilience; Resource-Seeking; Resilience.
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Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in
Cameroon, particularly in urban areas such as Yaounde,
face numerous life challenges due to displacement. The
ongoing sociopolitical crises in the North West and South
West regions, coupled with the Boko Haram insurgency
in the Far North, have resulted in a significant rise in the
number of displaced individuals. In Yaounde, the capital
city and the primary destination for many IDPs seeking
safety and stability, they confront difficulties including
economic instability, inadequate access to housing,
disrupted education, limited healthcare services, and
emotional distress. This article explores the effectiveness
of problem-focused strategies as a means to address
these challenges and rebuild their lives. Problem-focused
strategies emphasize active and direct approaches to
resolving issues by focusing on problem-solving,
resource-seeking, and skill-building rather than merely
coping with stress. The study identifies several key
problem-focused interventions for IDPs, such as
engaging in income-generating activities, accessing
vocational training programs, navigating the housing
and legal systems, and participating in psychosocial
support networks. These strategies enable IDPs to secure
stable livelihoods, improve their housing situations, and
enhance their emotional resilience. Additionally, the role
of education and skill development is highlighted as
critical in empowering IDP youth and improving long-
term outcomes. Access to healthcare and advocacy for
better services are also discussed as vital components of a
problem-focused approach to improving the overall well-
being of displaced individuals. Local and international
organisations, including NGOs and community-based
groups, play a crucial role in supporting IDPs in
implementing these strategies. By providing resources,
training, and advocacy, these organisations facilitate a
structured approach to addressing the immediate and
long-term needs of IDPs. This article concludes that
problem-focused strategies offer a practical and
empowering framework for balancing the life challenges
of IDPs in the Yaounde municipality, contributing to
their resilience and integration into urban life.
Keywords :
Internally Displaced Persons (Idps); Problem- Focused Strategies; Psychosocial Support: Emotional Resilience; Resource-Seeking; Resilience.