A Remaining Hope for Durable Solutions: Local Integration of Refugees and Their Hosts in the Case of Uganda

Authors

  • Sarah Dryden-Peterson Harvard University and Refugee Law Project, Makerere University
  • Lucy Hovil Refugee Law Project, Makerere University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21315

Keywords:

Uganda, Self-Reliance Strategy, local integration, protracted displacement, host countries, development

Abstract

The protracted nature of conflicts in countries of the global South means that return to home countries for many refugees is increasingly delayed. At the same time, global terrorism and concerns about security have slowed processes of resettlement in countries of the North. Local integration to host communities in countries of first asylum may be a remaining option. This paper explores possibilities for revival of local integration as a durable solution. The authors situate the study within the framework of protracted refugee situations globally and, specifically, within the existing local settlement structure and the Self Reliance Strategy (SRS) in Uganda. Benefits to refugee-hosting communities are analyzed through two case studies: local integration through commerce and through primary education. The paper concludes by exploring ways in which stakeholders, including refugees, UNHCR, and donor governments can work together to promote shared and simultaneous development in refugee and national communities, specifically in conceptualizing the durable solution of local integration within the context of a national framework for development.

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Published

2004-05-01

How to Cite

Dryden-Peterson, S., & Hovil, L. (2004). A Remaining Hope for Durable Solutions: Local Integration of Refugees and Their Hosts in the Case of Uganda. Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, 22(1), 26–38. https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21315

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