Climate Variability and Development Interventions Influence Migration Aspirations and Capabilities of Project Beneficiaries in Southern Ethiopia

Niklas Mayer, Tadele Dana Darebo, Elsje Fourie, Giselle Bosse
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In recent years, the European Union (EU) and other donors have increasingly instrumentalised their development cooperation to meet their own domestic migration policy goals, under the assumption that different development interventions—such as building climate resilience – may result in less outward migration from the recipient country. However, it is not yet understood how increased climate resilience would influence individual migration aspirations and capabilities. We conducted 32 in-depth interviews (IDI) and eight focus group discussions (FGD) with beneficiaries of the EU RESET Plus climate-resilience building project in southern Ethiopia. Half of the respondents are adult direct beneficiaries, and the other half are indirect beneficiaries (youths 17–24 years old). By applying a modified aspirations-capabilities framework, we extended the migration-development nexus to climate change and climate-resilience building. We found that climate change worsened perceived conditions and prospects for the future, while the development intervention mostly reinforced already emerging migration aspirations. By improving agricultural output in the context of climate variability, the RESET Plus project contributed to supporting people who wanted to stay to actually be able to do so but also encouraging those wanting to leave by slightly increasing migration capabilities.
气候变率和发展干预措施影响埃塞俄比亚南部项目受益者的移民愿望和能力
近年来,欧盟(EU)和其他援助国越来越多地利用其发展合作来实现其国内移民政策目标,其假设是不同的发展干预措施(如建立气候适应能力)可能会减少受援国的向外移民。然而,目前尚不清楚气候适应能力的增强将如何影响个人移民的愿望和能力。我们在埃塞俄比亚南部与欧盟RESET +气候适应能力建设项目的受益者进行了32次深度访谈和8次焦点小组讨论。一半的受访者是成年直接受益者,另一半是间接受益者(17-24岁的年轻人)。通过应用修改后的愿望-能力框架,我们将移民-发展关系扩展到气候变化和气候适应能力建设。我们发现,气候变化恶化了人们对未来的感知条件和前景,而发展干预在很大程度上强化了已经出现的移民愿望。通过在气候变化的背景下提高农业产量,RESET Plus项目有助于支持那些想要留下来的人真正能够留下来,同时也通过略微增加迁移能力来鼓励那些想要离开的人。
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