2024
DOI: 10.1111/disa.12624
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Interconnections between children's upbringing, camps, and post‐war villages: caregivers' lived experiences in northern Uganda

Leen De Nutte,
Lucia De Haene,
Ilse Derluyn

Abstract: Since the end of the Second World War in 1945, the erection of camps within and across state borders has become the most common response to the influx of displaced persons. Based on empirical evidence from northern Uganda, this paper aims to provide answers to two main questions: (i) how does the camp influence and frame the upbringing of children?; and (ii) how do caregivers shape and adjust upbringing within this setting and when they return to their ‘former homes’ ? Interviews and focus‐group discussions we… Show more

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