Navigating Resettlement Challenges: Socio-Economic Resilience and Human Capital Trajectories among Temporarily Displaced Persons in South Waziristan, Pakistan
Keywords:
Temporarily Displaced Persons, Socio-economic Resilience, Human Capital, Resettlement, South Waziristan, Pakistan, Conflict-Affected RegionsAbstract
Following the South Waziristan military operations in Pakistan and the followed by programs of government resettlement, this article dug to investigate the socioeconomic problems of temporarily displaced persons (TDPs). Analyzing 350 TDPs, the study concludes that the biggest obstacles to resettlement in this region are insufficient access to healthcare, education, and jobs. The demolition of homes and trend of growing urbanization among TDPs' heightens their resistance to return to their homeland. The study used descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression to gauge the main factors influencing resettlement decisions. The findings suggests an urgent need of medical and educational facilities provision, dire need for addressing the security related issues and financial assistance for house renovation to help TDPs resettle in South Waziristan.