Managing Refugee Communities: Lessons Learned From Uganda
August 31, 2016
Uganda is currently the third-largest refugee-hosting country in Africa after Ethiopia and Kenya. The country’s 2006 Refugee Act, considered one of the most progressive and generous in the world, provides free healthcare and education in refugee settlements and permits refugees to move freely in the country.
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