Refugee-Led Organizations in Uganda
Agency, Gender, and Politics of Self-Organizing in Exile
Ulrike Krause author Hannah Schmidt author Gato Ndabaramiye Joshua author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Publishing:14th Apr '26
£32.00
This title is due to be published on 14th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Highlighting the vital roles of self-organizing in humanitarian response and the everyday lives of refugees.
Interweaving empirical research with reflections written by refugees in Uganda, this book reveals the meanings of self-organizing in exile. Despite systemic constraints, refugees create, lead, and sustain their own organizations, fostering protection, social belonging, and economic opportunity.
Self-organization plays an essential yet often overlooked role in the everyday lives of refugees in exile. By self-organizing, they challenge restrictions, claim political representation, foster social relations and belonging, and create ongoing economic opportunities.
While government authorities and aid organizations are supposed to provide protection and assistance, refugees often continue to face adversities, restrictions, and risks, prompting them to establish and maintain their own support systems. Refugee-Led Organizations in Uganda offers nuanced insight into the problems arising from the aid system and especially the significance of the spectrum of informal and formalized self-organizations. Ulrike Krause, Gato Ndabaramiye Joshua, and Hannah Schmidt draw on a gender-sensitive understanding of relational agency and situated knowledge and use empirical research in Uganda's camp Kyaka II and the capital, Kampala, to reveal how individuals collectively contribute to their own support in times of emergency and in everyday life.
Interwoven with reflections written by refugees in Uganda – Bengekya Mugay Gédéon, Noella Kabale, Paul, Janvier Hafasha, and Isreal Katembo, as well as the director of an LGBTQ refugee-led organization – the book centres on individuals' lived experiences of self-organization in exile.
ISBN: 9780228026952
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304 pages