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    • Assessment of Somali refugees’ wellbeing: The centrality of the human needs 

      Balyejjusa, Moses Senkosi (2015-09)
      There is a substantial body of literature on psychological wellbeing of refugees in psychology, especially in relation to refugee acculturation. However, very little research has been carried out on refugee wellbeing by ...
    • A democratic political order after violence: 

      Tshimba, David-Ngendo (East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights, 2015)
      This article delves into the predicaments of elections after violent armed conflicts as a means to rebuild broken political structures and restore a democratic political order. The article acknowledges that elections are ...
    • Embracing values beyond the Financial Value: 

      Kabiito, Bendicto (2015-10)
      The dominant discourse upholds an idea that accumulated financial capital (money) can reliably address climate change challenges. What is often neglected is the fact that since the current trends of climate change is ...
    • Ethics, Human Rights and Healthcare in Uganda 

      Luswata, Albert (2015)
      This paper attempts to show the linkage between Ethics, Human Rights and Healthcare. In the first place, it argues that healthcare needs ethics to guide it and make it humane; otherwise it is used against the person. This ...
    • Excluded youth and skills training in Uganda. 

      Tukundane, Cuthbert (2015-02)
      This paper shares insights into how the youth population in Uganda that is excluded from education can best be helped to develop skills necessary for the labour market and for other livelihood opportunities, such as ...
    • Learning for sustainable futures: 

      Tukundane, Cuthbert (2015-09)
      With 70% of Uganda’s population of 34.9 million below the age of 30 and 56% below 18 years, the country has one of the youngest populations in the world. The youth bulge that the country is experiencing demands for educational ...
    • Long-term socio-economic development through harnessing the demographic dividend:. 

      Tukundane, Cuthbert (2015)
      In the last thirty years, Sub Saharan Africa has undergone a remarkable demographic transition. The region now has the youngest population in the world with some 600 million people under the age of 25. This young and ...
    • Memory and Forgiveness: 

      Angucia, Margaret (2016-03)
      Memories of conflict experiences can be problematic in building social relationships between victims and perpetrators in post conflict communities. The challenge of negative memories to constrain living together in the ...
    • Survival Fate’ or ‘Livelihood Option’? : 

      Kabiito, Bendicto (2016-03)
      Uganda boasts of her natural resource wealth by day, and groans over its mismanagement by nightfall! Expectation and suspicion paradoxically typify the state of affairs of Uganda’s natural resource stock; flora, fauna and ...