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Gender in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: An Ethnographic Study of Northern Uganda
Introduction In 1995, the Beijing Declaration and the Platform for Action formally established the undertaking of the integration of gender perspectives in matters of international... Read More
Can Uganda’s global refugee-assisting image subsist in a possible shift in political regimes?
Uganda’s legacy of accommodating forcibly displaced people dates back to pre-independence when our British colonial masters offered refuge to 7,000 prisoners of war in 1942... Read More
The Model Host: The Global North’s Convenient Guide to the International Refugee Burden-Sharing Regime
This article argues that the ‘model host’ narrative is a Northern tool to further perpetuate unequal distributions of global power within the international refugee ‘burden-sharing’... Read More