Beyond borders: political marginalisation of Congolese young people in Uganda
<p>This thesis combines ethnographic methods with feminist political analysis to examine Congolese young people’s decision-making roles in families, households, communities and policy spaces in Kampala and Kyaka II refugee settlement, Uganda. As refugees and young people, research subjects fac...
Main Authors: | Clark-Kazak, C, Christina Clark-Kazak |
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Other Authors: | Boyden, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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