This paper outlines the evolution of the' refugee problem' in Uganda. In addition, an attempt is made to analyze the various modes of assistance offered to refugees by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and the state of Uganda from 1960 to present. Finally the paper identifies some obstacles/constraints to the integration of refugees within the existing framework
Uganda enacted its first law to deal with refugees in 1955, which was repealed in 1960 by the Contr...
Uganda has been host to many refugees and asylum seekers from within Africa, and beyond, since colon...
The success of many refugee-oriented humanitarian-development organisations can be inconclusive, wit...
It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Lo...
Uganda hosts the largest refugee population in Africa and is, after Turkey and Pakistan, the third-l...
LSE’s Marina Elgawly discusses Uganda as a potential model for addressing the refugee crisis globall...
Uganda has been a global leader in implementing an integrated approach to refugee management in whic...
This is a proposal for a four-year research programme designed to monitor the impact of the process ...
This research project was designed to investigate the challenges refugees face in securing a livelih...
The dramatic increase in the number of refugees globally has led to increased attention to conflicts...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
Uganda has garnered considerable international praise for its ‘open-door’ policies on refugees. This...
Council of Ministers 25th Ordinary Session Kampala UgandaThis report outlining the activities of the...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
Uganda enacted its first law to deal with refugees in 1955, which was repealed in 1960 by the Contr...
Uganda has been host to many refugees and asylum seekers from within Africa, and beyond, since colon...
The success of many refugee-oriented humanitarian-development organisations can be inconclusive, wit...
It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Lo...
Uganda hosts the largest refugee population in Africa and is, after Turkey and Pakistan, the third-l...
LSE’s Marina Elgawly discusses Uganda as a potential model for addressing the refugee crisis globall...
Uganda has been a global leader in implementing an integrated approach to refugee management in whic...
This is a proposal for a four-year research programme designed to monitor the impact of the process ...
This research project was designed to investigate the challenges refugees face in securing a livelih...
The dramatic increase in the number of refugees globally has led to increased attention to conflicts...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
Uganda has garnered considerable international praise for its ‘open-door’ policies on refugees. This...
Council of Ministers 25th Ordinary Session Kampala UgandaThis report outlining the activities of the...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
Uganda enacted its first law to deal with refugees in 1955, which was repealed in 1960 by the Contr...
Uganda has been host to many refugees and asylum seekers from within Africa, and beyond, since colon...
The success of many refugee-oriented humanitarian-development organisations can be inconclusive, wit...