Everyday mobility among South Sudanese refugees in Uganda reveals agency and uncertainty

Charles, Ogeno; and O'Byrne, Ryan Joseph Everyday mobility among South Sudanese refugees in Uganda reveals agency and uncertainty. [['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined]]
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Since the end of the Second Sudanese civil war in 2005, movement across the Uganda-South Sudan border has been commonplace, complicating simplistic ideas about return and repatriation. New research among recent refugees from this region shows that these movements still continue, and are now ways in which refugees attempt to assert control over uncertain and unpredictable lives.

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