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A street in a neighbourhood of Kampala, Uganda
14 March 2024

Can financial redistribution shape attitudes toward refugees?

A series of experiments examined how greater knowledge of 'aid-sharing', financial redistribution and mentorship impacted attitudes towards refugee integration in Uganda.

A woman hoeing a field while carrying a child on her back
06 September 2023

‘By sharing work we are moving forward’: Changing social norms around men’s participation in unpaid care work in Northern Uganda

In a region where women historically carried out unpaid care work and men provided economically for the family, post-civil war social change is creating opportunities for some men to subtly challenge gendered social norms.

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