Solidarités International – Sustaining the Working Poor in the Kabul Informal Settlements

December 2012

There are over 50 Kabul informal settlements (KIS) where returnees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) live in extreme poverty. Skills upgrading can be an effective policy to strengthen local integration; vocational training can lead to increased productivity and higher income. This third study by Samuel Hall on the living conditions of IDPs contributes to the knowledge needed to mainstream protection in policy responses.

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