Skill Development For Livelihoods Among Poor Families In Urban Resettlements- Gender Based Issues And Challenges
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/fgeavd91Keywords:
Skill Development, Marginalized Urban community, Government policy, Resettlements.Abstract
Displacement, poverty, and gender inequality all interact in complicated ways to impact the livelihoods of disadvantaged women in urban resettlements. Examining the effects of traditional livelihood loss, social network disruption, and resource scarcity on poor urban communities and the resettled people, this study aims to shed light on their socio-economic circumstances and need for skill development in resettlement zones. The study concludes with policy recommendations for resettlement contexts that aim to improve the lives of marginalized and resettled urban people through skill development. These policies should be gender-sensitive and work to increase economic opportunities for women, decrease their vulnerability to structural barriers, and increase their participation in decision-making. More inclusive and fair resettlement methods can be developed if the study's goal of identifying the specific difficulties experienced by these women can be fulfilled.