Transformative Participation is essential for refugee children’s involvement in Uganda’s development
Monday, 18 June 2018
by David Onen Ongwech
Hits: 48 Editor’s Note: This post was originally published by Refugee Law Project on Saturday 16 June 2018 at 22:47hrs. For those who missed the statement that RLP published on the Day of the African Child, I urge you to find time to read and reflect on this statement which can be accessed via the
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- Published in Concerned Citizen, Refugee Debate, Sexual Violence Debate
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"The Tap": Young Refugee & Host Film-Makers Proactively Advocate for Clean Water Supply in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement
Friday, 25 May 2018
by David Onen Ongwech
Hits: 60Editor’s Note: This message was originally published by Refugee Law Project on Friday, May 18, 2018. As a staff of Refugee Law Project, I’m delighted to share with you another outstanding production from young Refugee Film-makers, this time from Kiryandongo refugee settlement, Kiryandongo district. Located some 240km from Kampala on the main north-south highway, Kiryandongo is
ActivismActivistsAime MoningaAlastair HiltonAnena CindyAnita Fabosannie buntingBarbara Harrell-BondBaroness AnelayBrandon HamberCSiWDavid LisakDr Chris DolanEffie VoutiraErin BainesErin GallagherFionnual Ni AoilainGilbert NuwagiraGlobal SouthGlobalisationHeleen TouquetJackson OdongJerker EdstromJoel QuirkJuliet AdochJustice Rapid ResponseKen ClearwaterKim Thuy-SeelingerLaurel FletcherMike LewMoses Albert NsubugaMoses NsubugaMSSATNahla ValjiNicholas OpiyoOpiny ShafficPatricia AtimPatrick OtimPhillip SchulzPilar RianoRachel BardhanReal Stories Gallery FoundationRefugee Law ProjectSimon FerrandSouth South Institute on Sexual Violence Against Men and BoysSusan AlupoThea Shahrokh
- Published in Refugee Debate
Activists and Activism in the Era of Supposed Globalisation: A Reflection from the Global South
Friday, 04 May 2018
by David Onen Ongwech
Hits: 75Editor’s Note: This message was originally published by Refugee Law Project on Wed, May 2, 2018 at 8:52hrs. In an age of supposed globalization, access to platforms intending to promote social change is often denied to the very activists who are driving such change. Generally it is activists and academics from the global south
ActivismActivistsAime MoningaAlastair HiltonAnita Fabosannie buntingBarbara Harrell-BondBaroness AnelayBrandon HamberCSiWDavid LisakDr Chris DolanEffie VoutiraErin BainesErin GallagherFionnual Ni AoilainGilbert NuwagiraGlobal SouthGlobalisationHeleen TouquetJackson OdongJerker EdstromJoel QuirkJuliet AdochJustice Rapid ResponseKen ClearwaterKim Thuy-SeelingerLaurel FletcherMike LewMoses Albert NsubugaMSSATNahla ValjiPhillip SchulzPilar RianoRachel BardhanReal Stories Gallery FoundationRefugee Law ProjectSimon FerrandSouth South Institute on Sexual Violence Against Men and BoysSusan AlupoThea Shahrokh
- Published in Refugee Debate, Sexual Violence Debate