Using forced migration to foster emergence? International aid and development policies in Cameroon

Author:

Lefort-Rieu Claire1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre Population et Développement, Université Paris Cité/Institut de Recherche pour le Développement , 45 rue des Saints Pères , Paris 75006, France

Abstract

Abstract This paper examines the alignment of refugee aid interventions with Cameroon’s national policy of emergence, shedding light on an authoritarian government's utilization of international assistance. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, it investigates how international policies aiming at turning refugees into a development opportunity for their host states are managed by an aid-receiving country and strategically leveraged by Cameroonian authorities to strengthen their political apparatus. It explores how the government integrates humanitarian responses with large-scale development policies, while retaining control over strategic sectors. Implementing the emergence policy enables Cameroon to reappropriate international standards, navigating complex donor relations to establish new legitimacy. The analysis highlights the power dynamics and implications of aid interventions within an authoritarian context, demonstrating the state's capacity to transform internal crises into productive forces. This research contributes to a better understanding of the links between refugee aid, host states’ domestic and international politics, and migration diplomacy.

Funder

Ecole Normale Supérieure

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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