Barriers to Accessing Quality Education Among Refugees in Uganda: Institutional, Economic, and Sociocultural Perspectives.

Barriers to Accessing Quality Education among Refugees in Uganda: Institutional, Economic, and Sociocultural Perspectives. By: Olivier MAPEMA BAKOMEZI,Director of the Refugees Parliamentarians for Peace-RPPand Chairman of the Congolese Urban Refugee Community.Date: May 25th, 2026. Introduction Education is widely recognized as a fundamental human right and an essential tool for social transformation, economic empowerment, and peacebuilding. […]

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Barriers to Accessing Quality Education among Refugees in Uganda: Institutional, Economic, and Sociocultural Perspectives

By: Olivier BAKOMEZI,Director of the Refugees Parliamentarians for Peace-RPPand Chairman of the Congolese Urban Refugee Community.Date: May 20th, 2026. Abstract Uganda hosts one of the largest refugee populations in Africa and is internationally recognized for its progressive refugee policies. Despite these efforts, refugees continue to face major challenges in accessing quality education. This article examines

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Barriers to Accessing Quality Education Among Refugees in Uganda: Institutional, Economic, and Sociocultural Perspectives.

By: Olivier BAKOMEZI,Director of the Refugees Parliamentarians for Peace-RPPand Chairman of the Congolese Urban Refugee Community.Date: April 20th, 2026. Abstract Uganda hosts one of the largest refugee populations in Africa and is internationally recognized for its progressive refugee policies. Despite these efforts, refugees continue to face major challenges in accessing quality education. This article examines

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Refugees in Uganda: The Five-Year Consequences of Humanitarian Funding Cuts and Reduced U.S. Support Under Donald Trump.

By: Olivier BAKOMEZI,Director of the Refugees Parliamentarians for Peace-RPPand Chairman of the Congolese Urban Refugee Community.Date: 10 May 2026 Introduction Uganda has long been recognized as one of Africa’s most progressive refugee-hosting nations. For decades, the country has opened its borders to people fleeing armed conflict, political instability, and humanitarian disasters in neighboring countries such

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A Comparative Analysis of the Uganda Refugee Act (2006): Rights and Obligations of Refugees Versus the Realities on the Ground.

By: Olivier BAKOMEZI,Director of the Refugees Parliamentarians for Peace-RPPand Chairman of the Congolese Urban Refugee Community.Date: 10 May 2026 Abstract Uganda is internationally recognized for its progressive refugee protection framework, particularly through the Refugees Act, 2006, which grants refugees extensive rights including freedom of movement, employment, and access to social services. Despite these legal provisions,

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Electoral Cycles and the Social Perception of Congolese Refugees in Uganda: Political Stigmatization and Implications for Security and Housing Rights.

By: Olivier BAKOMEZI,Director of the Refugees Parliamentarians for Peace-RPPand Chairman of the Congolese Urban Refugee Community.Date: 02 May 2026 Abstract Uganda hosts one of the largest refugee populations globally and is widely recognized for its progressive refugee protection policies. However, social perceptions of refugees can shift during politically sensitive periods such as national elections. This

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The Politics of Divide and Conquer in Uganda: A Sorrowful Reality Undermining Refugee Community Leadership

By: Olivier BAKOMEZI,Director of the Refugees Parliamentarians for Peace-RPPand Chairman of the Congolese Urban Refugee Community.Date: 21 April 2026 Uganda is widely recognized as one of the most progressive refugee-hosting countries in the world. With policies that allow freedom of movement, access to land, and the right to work, it has become a place of

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Congolese UrbanRefugee Community

The Congolese Urban Refugee Community (CURC) is a refugee-led, non-profit organization established to support, empower, and unite refugees living in urban areas of Uganda. Founded out of the real needs and lived experiences of refugee families, CURC serves as a bridge between the refugee population and humanitarian actors, ensuring that the voices of refugees are heard, respected,

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