The wellbeing of Somali refugees in Kampala: perceived satisfaction of their human needs.

dc.contributor.authorBalyejjusa, Moses Senkosi
dc.date.accessioned2017-02-20T09:21:05Z
dc.date.available2017-02-20T09:21:05Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractAlthough there is substantial research on psychological wellbeing of refugees in psychology, especially in acculturation research, there is very little research assessing refugees’ objective conditions of living. This study aims to bridge this gap by assessing the perceived satisfaction of Somali refugees’ objective elements in Kampala, Uganda. Drawing on qualitative data from 92 Somali refugee and Ugandan participants the paper shows that the participants assessed the perceived satisfaction of Somali refugees’ four objective wellbeing elements (peace and security, housing, education and employment). These objective elements can be seen to represent human needs when analysed in relation to Doyal and Gough’s (1991) theory of human need, particularly the intermediate needs. The study participants perceived most Somali refugees as having adequate satisfaction to these objective elements. In this paper I argue that this is case because of the non-discriminatory and accepting host environment, Somali refugees’ financial resources and the culture of social support. These are instrumentally important in promoting Somali refugees’ wellbeing since they guarantee adequate satisfaction of the human needs of Somali refugees.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12280/415
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherJournal of Science and Sustainable Developmenten_US
dc.subjectWellbeingen_US
dc.subjectRefugee wellbeingen_US
dc.subjectSomali refugeesen_US
dc.subjectHuman needsen_US
dc.subjectKampalaen_US
dc.titleThe wellbeing of Somali refugees in Kampala: perceived satisfaction of their human needs.en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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