We see the Self-Reliance Index (SRI) as filling a critical gap in building an evidence base of “what works” in improving the health and welfare of refugee households. It will give us the data we need to improve our own programs, inform resource allocation, and scale effective approaches. As the global knowledge base increases through broad use of the SRI, so too will our ability to protect both the lives and livelihoods of refugees and their host communities.
Refugee Self-Reliance: Are we headed there and how do we know?
Jane*, a Congolese refugee, lives in a small, tidy apartment on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya with her husband, two small children and adult brother. Her brother…