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‘How come you are a refugee, yet in Uganda there is no war?’: Social, sexual and
psychological wellbeing of East African MSM and transgender (MSM/TG) migrants in Nairobi

‘How come you are a refugee, yet in Uganda there is no war?’: Social, sexual and psychological wellbeing of East African MSM and transgender (MSM/TG) migrants in Nairobi

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Main Authors: Smith, A, Clark, MB, Bourne, A, Kabuti, R, Babu, H, Weatherburn, P, Fearon, E, Kimani, J
Format: Conference item
Published: AIDS 2018 2018
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