This course provides insight into the phenomenon of internal displacement, a major humanitarian and development challenge in today’s world. Taking a global perspective, you will learn about who internally displaced persons (IDPs) are and where they come from, as well as delving into the fundamentals of the global protection response for IDPs and potential ‘solutions’ for those who have been internally displaced. The course places you at the centre of the learning experience through engagement with a range of robust and challenging activities, materials and online peer engagement.
This course has been developed by a specialised consortium of research networks and institutions working on IDP protection and research:
• Global Engagement Network on Internal Displacement in Africa
• Latin American Network on Internal Displacement
• Middle East Network for Research on Internal Displacement
• Internal Displacement Research Programme and Birkbeck at the University of London.
Learners who have completed this course may seek to continue studying on our online Master’s programme in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies. In 2019, this MA was awarded the prestigious Roger Mills Prize for its innovative approach to online learning. That programme builds upon the MOOC experience, delivering a fully accredited Master’s degree in an online learning environment.
The development of this course was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), on behalf of the UKRI Global Challenge Research Fund (GCRF) as part of the funded project “Interdisciplinary Network on Internal Displacement, Conflict and Protection” (AH/T005351/1), working in collaboration with network leaders Dr Beatriz Sanchez Mojica, Dr Hana Asfour and Dr Romola Adeola.
Key learning objectives:
• Explain the main trends in internal displacement, and why IDPs merit special assistance
• Assess ‘protection’ and ‘solutions’ for IDPs, including the links to development
• Evaluate the experience of internal displacement, drawing on research and creative sources
This session introduces you to this online training programme, its learning objectives and the essential skills that we envisage you will learn. Please review the Key Information document, the Course Introduction video and activities and then proceed to our first weekly lesson: ' Internal displacement: scale, causes and effects’.
What's included
1 video3 readings2 discussion prompts
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1 video•Total 6 minutes
Introductory video•6 minutes
3 readings•Total 65 minutes
Video transcript•10 minutes
Key information about course assignments and graded assessments •10 minutes
Recommended background reading •45 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 25 minutes
Where in the world are you based? •10 minutes
Introduce yourself and tell us what has motivated you to take this course •15 minutes
Week 1: Internal displacement: scale, causes and effects
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
Internal displacement due to armed conflict is a global phenomenon in today’s world. This session introduces you to key figures on the scale of internal displacement globally, as well as current trends in the drivers of internal displacement and its effects on those displaced.
What's included
1 video2 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts
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1 video•Total 10 minutes
Week 1 video•10 minutes
2 readings•Total 140 minutes
Video transcript •10 minutes
Reading: Essential reading for Week 1•130 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
(Graded) Week 1 assessment quiz •10 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 85 minutes
Week 1 Forum•15 minutes
What are the main characteristics of IDP flows in one country or region of the world? •70 minutes
Week 2: The emergence of IDP law, policy and institutions
Module 3•4 hours to complete
Module details
Since the 1990s, the fundamentals of an international system for responding to the protection and assistance needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs) have become increasingly established. This session introduces you to debates around the emergence of IDPs as a global category of concern. This session also outlines the main features of the framework for IDP protection at global, regional and national levels, as well as the roles of the main institutional actors at the international level in responding to internal displacement.
What's included
1 video2 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts
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1 video•Total 11 minutes
Week 2 Video•11 minutes
2 readings•Total 145 minutes
Video transcript •10 minutes
Essential reading for week 2•135 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
(Graded): Week 2 assessment quiz •15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 55 minutes
Week 2 Forum•10 minutes
What makes IDPs distinctive?•45 minutes
Week 3: IDP protection in practice
Module 4•5 hours to complete
Module details
Last week, you studied law and policy frameworks on IDP ‘protection’ – but, in situations of conflict, what does that mean in practice? This session will examine not only the main elements of the term ‘protection’ in conflict contexts but also the practical challenges and responses to attempting to provide protection to IDPs during conflict. This week will also ask you to think about protection as a state that is not only provided by others but which also be developed through the agency of IDP communities that have their own mechanisms for self-protection in conflict contexts.
What are the main challenges for IDP protection in conflict contexts?•45 minutes
Week 4: Displacement solutions and development
Module 5•4 hours to complete
Module details
This session analyses ‘durable solutions’ to internal displacement. This concept describes three processes through which IDPs overcome the vulnerability imposed by displacement and retake control of their lives. The session will explore the conceptual content of such solutions. It will also show that, in practice, the pursuit of durable solutions engages not only humanitarian concerns but also long-term processes of development. This week will also assess the specific challenges of achieving durable solutions in light of the growing number of urban IDPs who seek to re-establish themselves in cities and other urban contexts.
Is return the best durable solution for IDPs? •45 minutes
Week 5: IDPs in social context
Module 6•5 hours to complete
Module details
This session introduces you to the role of identity and social status in shaping women and men’s experiences of displacement as well as responses to displacement. It will give you a better understanding of the social impact of displacement on women and men at the individual, familial and community level. This session also asks you to think about how gender and other social markers can influence experiences of displacement.
Does internal displacement have different effects on men, women and children? •45 minutes
Does internal displacement contribute to processes of social change?•45 minutes
Week 6: Internal displacement as lived experience
Module 7•5 hours to complete
Module details
This session explores the lived experience of internal displacement and looks at how IDP narratives are used in creative and advocacy contexts. The sources for this session highlight some of the key issues faced by IDPs – such as building/rebuilding homes, access to education, relationships with host communities – and provide a showcase of the varying ways IDPs give creative expression to their experiences. This week also asks you to consider how IDP testimony can elevate issues of internal displacement in the public sphere.
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