Published December 19, 2023 | Version v1
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Supporting data for the article M. Grześkowiak (2023), 'When Legal Inclusion is not Enough: the "Uganda Model" of Refugee Protection on the Brink of Failure', Refugee Survey Quarterly

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The set contains transcripts of in-depth, semi-structured interviews (recorded and later transcribed) as well as field notes from unstructured interviews (not recorded but documented in field notes, which were later digitalised and structured). The interviews were conducted in Uganda in 2022, with online follow-ups extending into 2023. The interviews took place in person in Kampala and in three of the country's official refugee settlements: Imvepi, Bidibidi, and Kyaka II. The participants included government officials, UNHCR representatives, NGO officials, and refugees, including those involved in refugee-led, community-based organisations.

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References
Publication: 10.1093/rsq/hdad022 (DOI)

Funding

National Science Centre
The gap between the principle of temporary refuge and a refugee status in the international refugee protection framework: scope, consequences, remedies 2021/41/N/HS5/01577