Uganda hosts more refugees than any other African nation. It’s estimated that they currently hostover 1.7 million refugees and asylum seekers, mainly from theDemocratic Republic of the CongoandSouth Sudan. As a country with41% of its population living in poverty, the refugee crisis has stretched...
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The current study analyses how transnational governmentality shapes the struggle underlying cessation of refugee status for Rwandan refugees in Nakivale settlement Uganda. The research seeks to create a dialogue between the mechanisms underlying the function of transnational governmentality at a macro-level ...
Americans are now among the world's saddest refugees. Factory workers in the United States are working longer hours than at any time in the past half-century. America once led the rich world in cutting the average working week-from 70 hours in 1850 to less than 40 hours by the ...
19 could further strengthen migrants’ and refugees’ abilityto integrate into new communities and meet their basic needs by ensuring decentworking conditions and specific protections from discrimination in education andhealth. These protections would also better align many countries’ constitutionswith their...
It seems, therefore, that intensified land-use following the return of war refugees after 1995 and a shift from traditional pastoralism to small-scale subsistence agriculture promotes the spread of L. camara in the Mutara rangelands. By contrast, the two native invasive plant species considered in...