Author:
Ekoh Prince Chiagozie,O. Okoye Uzoma,Agbawodikeizu Patricia Uju,George Elizabeth Onyedikachi,Ejimkaraonye Chukwuemeka
Abstract
Purpose
This study aimed at exploring support for older people in protracted displacement in Nigeria, emphasising the available support and the gap in the support provided to them.
Design/methodology/approach
Qualitative interviews were used to collect data from ten displaced older people in New-Kuchingoro internally displaced persons (IDP) camp Abuja, Nigeria. The collected data were analysed thematically with NVivo 12.
Findings
Results show that older people received material, emotional and psychological supports from their families, neighbours, friends, religious organisations and non-governmental organisations. Several gaps were identified in the support provided to displaced older people. For example, their special nutritional or medical needs were neglected, and their support was primarily material, sporadic and spontaneous, as there is no existing framework guiding the care and support of older people in displacement.
Research limitations/implications
This study provides a foundation for further research on older people in displacement, an area that has received minimal scholarly attention.
Practical implications
The paper recommends that researchers and displaced persons’ care providers should pay more attention to the peculiar support needs of this less visible vulnerable group and adopt the internal displacement policy for the long-term protection of older people in displacement.
Originality/value
Older people in displacement remain less visible as humanitarian aid programmes and research focus more on women and children. This lack of attention may put older people in displacement at more risk as their peculiar needs may not be met. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to examine the gap in support for older people in displacement in Nigeria.
Subject
Law,Sociology and Political Science,Health (social science)
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