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The Research and Evidence Facility, a consortium of SOAS University of London, University of Manchester and Sahan Africa, announces the publication of its book “Migration and Displacement Dynamics in the Horn of Africa: A Mobility Mosaic”.

October 20, 2025

Laura Hammond, Oliver Bakewell, Padmini Iyer, Louisa Brain, Fekadu Adugna, Dereje Feyissa, Kalyango Ronald Sebba, and Caitlin Sturridge Drawing on research conducted in seven countries over a period of eight

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Woman at flat knitting machine at the Wawoto Kacel Workshop in Uganda.

The relationship between economic/employment opportunities and migration

May 13, 2021

This webinar explored efforts by governmental and non-governmental organizations to expand economic and employment opportunities in the Horn of Africa and the influence of these initiatives on mobility dynamics, especially among young people.

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Mobility and COVID-19: A case study of Uganda

August 7, 2020

By Kalyango Ronald Sebba. Uganda registered its first case of COVID 19 on 22 March 2020. With events evolving fast, the socio-economic impacts were not immediately clear, and the government

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Dadaab Refugee Complex in Kenya

Comprehensive Refugee Responses in the Horn of Africa: Regional leadership on education, livelihoods and durable solutions

February 1, 2020

Laura Hammond, Caitlin Sturridge, Kalyango Ronald Sebba, Michael Owiso, Mohamed Mahdi, Farah Manji, and Abdinasir Ali Osman Since 2017, countries in the Horn of Africa have been developing a coordinated

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Guest post: Rural to urban migration of refugees in Uganda

August 29, 2017

Kalyango Ronald Sebba Lecturer, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. Note: This blog provides a preliminary snapshot of research being done as part of a project being carried out by the Rift

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