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  2. Refugee Law Project - Wikipedia

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    The Refugee Law Project (RLP) is a human rights organization and NGO that was established in 1999 as an outreach project of the school of Law of Makerere University to address refugee rights in Uganda. [1] [2]

  3. Refugee law - Wikipedia

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    Refugee Law Reader; Refugee Law Project (RLP) Ugandan organisation producing research and analysis on refugee issues. Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project; U.S. settles lawsuit by rejected refugee claimant CBC news. Refugees and International Law Forum: Papers Documents and other resources related to refugee and human rights law.

  4. Refugees of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Map. Uganda is one of the largest refugee-hosting nations in the world, [1] [2] with 1,529,904 refugees (as of 28 February 2022 [3]).The vast influx of refugees is due to several factors in Uganda's neighboring countries, especially war and violence in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, [4] and associated economic crisis and political instability in the region.

  5. Uganda's anti-LGBTQ law, one of the harshest in the world ...

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    Gay Ugandan refugees who fled from their country to neighboring Kenya, return after shopping for food in Nairobi, Kenya, June 11, 2020. (Brian Inganga/AP) (AP)

  6. Uganda rights activists file appeal against ruling on anti ...

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    KAMPALA (Reuters) - Ugandan human rights advocates on Thursday filed an appeal in the Supreme Court against a ruling by a lower court that upheld a draconian anti-homosexuality law which includes ...

  7. US imposes visa restrictions on Uganda officials after anti ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States has imposed visa restrictions on Uganda officials after the African nation passed an anti-LGBTQ law that was condemned by many countries and the United ...

  8. Lord's Resistance Army insurgency (2002–2005) - Wikipedia

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    The period from 2000 to 2006 of the Lord's Resistance Army insurgency in northern Uganda begins with the assault of the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF) upon LRA strongholds in South Sudan. This in turn led to a series of retaliatory attacks by the Lord's Resistance Army of an intensity not seen to since the mid-1990s.

  9. World Bank says no new funding to Uganda over anti-gay law

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    The World Bank said it will not consider new loans to Uganda after the East African country earlier this year enacted an anti-gay bill that rights groups and others have condemned. The World Bank ...