This article examines refugee integration in a globalizing world through the example of the efforts made, and challenges faced, by refugees, communities, and governments in Zimbabwe and Uganda. Using documentary analysis, the article shows how the two countries have striven to integrate refugees through encampment and non-camp settlement policies despite structural challenges such as restrictions on movement, economic crises, high unemployment, and limited state funding and resources. The article begins by conceptualizing globalization and integration and then reviews the perspectives on refugee integration in the two countries. It concludes with some recommendations to improve refugee integration in both countries.Funding agency:Örebro Uni...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
The increase in the number of refugees in Zimbabwe has seen many even the national assembly claiming...
Multi-sited fieldwork in Uganda allows for an exploration of the complex patterns of engagement betw...
This article examines refugee integration in a globalizing world through the example of the efforts ...
The dramatic increase in the number of refugees globally has led to increased attention to conflicts...
This thesis is serves to examine the refugee policies in Tanzania and Uganda and how they have affec...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
This paper outlines the evolution of the' refugee problem' in Uganda. In addition, an attempt is mad...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
This research was conducted in order to expand upon current understandings of the policies affecting...
Uganda hosts the largest refugee population in Africa and is, after Turkey and Pakistan, the third-l...
The United Republic of Tanzania has been and currently still is one of the most important host count...
LSE’s Marina Elgawly discusses Uganda as a potential model for addressing the refugee crisis globall...
This study evaluates durable solutions in relation to refugees from East Africa. It particularly foc...
In the unfolding drama between Uganda and Rwanda, this article looks at the role played by two facto...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
The increase in the number of refugees in Zimbabwe has seen many even the national assembly claiming...
Multi-sited fieldwork in Uganda allows for an exploration of the complex patterns of engagement betw...
This article examines refugee integration in a globalizing world through the example of the efforts ...
The dramatic increase in the number of refugees globally has led to increased attention to conflicts...
This thesis is serves to examine the refugee policies in Tanzania and Uganda and how they have affec...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
This paper outlines the evolution of the' refugee problem' in Uganda. In addition, an attempt is mad...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
This research was conducted in order to expand upon current understandings of the policies affecting...
Uganda hosts the largest refugee population in Africa and is, after Turkey and Pakistan, the third-l...
The United Republic of Tanzania has been and currently still is one of the most important host count...
LSE’s Marina Elgawly discusses Uganda as a potential model for addressing the refugee crisis globall...
This study evaluates durable solutions in relation to refugees from East Africa. It particularly foc...
In the unfolding drama between Uganda and Rwanda, this article looks at the role played by two facto...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
The increase in the number of refugees in Zimbabwe has seen many even the national assembly claiming...
Multi-sited fieldwork in Uganda allows for an exploration of the complex patterns of engagement betw...