Refugees in Uganda are either self-settled or live in organized settlements that cover approximately 350 square miles of land set aside by the government of Uganda. Many refugees, especially in the northern districts, are in protracted displacement, and the Ugandan constitution prohibits the naturalization of an offspring of a refugee, even if he or she is born in Uganda and even if one parent is Ugandan. Some refugees have the option of returning...
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2016/07/01
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Document de travail
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107235
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2016/07/27
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An assessment of Uganda's progressive approach to refugee management
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domestic legislation regarding refugees