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The Refugee Archive: State of the World for Female-Headed Households™

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Original research, rigorous reviews, and short commentary focused exclusively on displaced single mothers and female-headed households in refugee and IDP contexts.

About the journal

 

This is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated entirely to displaced single mothers and female-headed households. Every piece we publish must speak directly to this demographic, their protection risks, legal status, caregiving realities, economic constraints, and the systems meant to serve them.

 

We publish original research, review articles, book reviews, and commentary from academics, practitioners, and local researchers, including teams embedded in displacement settings. The editorial board reviews all submissions for quality, fit, evidence, and ethics.

Published here, presented here​

 

Every author we publish is invited as a guest on The Refugee Archive Roundtable™, our webinar series connecting research with practitioners, funders, and advocates. Your work doesn't stop at the page.

Scope

 

We welcome submissions that examine displaced female-headed households across refugee and IDP contexts. Work should engage directly with this demographic rather than treating it as a subset of a broader study.

Protection & legal status

 

Documentation barriers, statelessness, asylum processes, and protection gaps specific to women heading households

Oral history & qualitative methods

 

Testimony-based and community-rooted research; methodological work on ethical documentation

Policy & program design

 

How national laws, humanitarian systems, and assistance programs do or don't account for this demographic

Economic access & stability

 

Income, livelihoods, financial inclusion, and poverty concentration in displacement contexts

Education, health & social services

 

Access to schooling, healthcare, and social support for displaced FHHs and their children

Caregiving & decision-making

 

How care responsibilities shape mobility, access, and survival strategies for single mothers

Submission types

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Original research4,000–8,000 words. Empirical, theoretical, or mixed-methods work with clear relevance to displaced FHHs.

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Review articles - 4,000–8,000 words. Systematic or narrative reviews of existing scholarship on FHH-related topics.

3

Commentaries & letters - 800–1,500 words. Short, evidence-informed pieces responding to recent research or current policy.

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Book reviews - 500–1,000 words. Reviews of recently published books relevant to FHH displacement research.

Publication timeline

Editorial / opinion - 1,200–2,500 words. Perspective pieces from practitioners, policymakers, or field researchers.

Call for submissions

 

We are actively accepting manuscripts across all submission types. Early submissions are welcomed and reviewed on a rolling basis.

Open Now

January 2027

ISSN application filed

 

Submitted to the U.S. ISSN Center at the Library of Congress, six months ahead of our publication date, the earliest an application can be accepted. We will include a near-complete issue as supporting material. ISSN Pending may be cited in the meantime.

March 2027

Submissions close

 

Final deadline for all manuscript types.

Volume 1, Issue 1 publishes

 

Print and online. Authors notified. DOI numbers assigned. Roundtable appearances scheduled.

June 2027

Writing in Notebook

Submit your work

 

Send manuscripts to contact@therefugeearchive.org with the subject line: Journal Submission_[Your Name]_[Submission Type].

 

Include your submission type, the title of the piece, a 1–2 sentence summary, and confirmation that the work is not under review elsewhere.

 

Use APA 7th edition unless your discipline requires otherwise.

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Meet the Team

Our Annual Journal team is a volunteer group of editors, scholars, and practitioners who review submissions and guide selected pieces through editing to publication. Together, we focus on credibility, ethics, and real-world relevance for displaced single mothers and female-headed households.

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Editor-in-Chief

Kristi Dawn Riggs (USA)

Doctoral Candidate, Georgetown University 27'
Gender & Refugee Displacement

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Sets the journal’s editorial direction, upholds scope and ethics, and makes final publication decisions.

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Managing Editor

Dr. Josephine Gitome (Kenya)
Kenyatta University (KU)
Sr. Lecturer Philosophy and Religious Studies

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Provides senior editorial oversight, reviews selected manuscripts, and advises on quality, fit, and publication readiness.

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Editorial Board Member 

Farhan Rasool (India)

University Of Lucknow

MA, Psychology 24'
Published Writer & Editor

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Reviews assigned submissions and provides recommendations on quality, fit, evidence, and ethics.

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Associate Editor-in-Chief

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Manages submissions, peer review, and editorial workflow, and prepares accepted pieces for publication.

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Editorial Board Member 

Aisha Kabiru Mohammed (Nigeria)

Ahmadu Bello University
BA, LLB, Civil law 22'
Published Writer & Editor

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Reviews assigned submissions and provides recommendations on quality, fit, evidence, and ethics.

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Editorial Board Chair 

Dr. Bonnie Brown (USA)

Georgetown University
Doctorate of Liberal Studies, Health & Public Policy

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Coordinates board reviews and timelines, supports consistent decisions, and approves the final table of contents.

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Editorial Board Member 

Foyin Ejilola (Nigeria)
University of Ibadan BA,
English Language and Literature 24'
Published Writer & Editor

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Reviews assigned submissions and provides recommendations on quality, fit, evidence, and ethics.

Submit Original Content, Research, and Commentary by March 2027

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