Refugee Access to Livelihoods and Housing Land Property

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Type de document: Rapports
Type de document: English
Date de publication: 1 September 2019 (4 years ago)
Créé: 21 October 2019 (4 years ago)
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Refugee Access to Livelihoods and Housing Land Property

Type de document: Rapports
Langue(s): English
Issues of Housing, Land, and Property (HLP) are complicated in Uganda, with its multiple land tenure systems, histories of displacement, and overburdened dispute resolution bodies. Ugandan citizens are challenged by this, and refugees are as well. Refugees in Uganda, both in urban areas and in designated refugee settlements, face additional challenges accessing HLP; they are often living in poor conditions, might be dealing with disputes, and they tend to have limited knowledge of their rights. REACH, in conjunction with the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), conducted research on these issues, in order to develop a response-wide understanding of refugees’ relationship with HLP1 rights in Uganda, and their impact on potential durable solutions and livelihoods, so as to inform the refugee response.

Partners

  • Norwegian Refugee Council
  • REACH

Sectors

  •  Housing, Land and Property

Emplacements

  • Uganda
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