Dinbabo, Mulugeta FMohamud, Bahja Ali2020-11-022024-05-032020-11-022024-05-032020https://hdl.handle.net/10566/13108Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)This research foregrounds the experiences of raising a family as a refugee parent in Cape Town, using a case study of Somali refugee parents. Global reports have shown that international migrants make up 3.5% of the world’s population, an estimated 272 million people. In Sub-Saharan Africa, 88.9% of international migrants have been displaced and reside within the Sub-Saharan African countries. Somali migrants arrived in South Africa due to a civil war that ravaged Somalia for over 20 years. Several studies investigated the migrants’ experiences in the host countryenChallengesSomaliParentsSomali RefugeesCape TownExamining the challenges of raising a family as a refugee parent in South Africa: A case study of Somali refugees in Cape TownUniversity of Western Cape