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Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa: Doctoral Dissertation Completion Fellowship

Recipients

Benjamin Ajal
Islamic University in Uganda, Development Studies
Local Community Participation in Forest Conservation in the Mount Elgon National Park
Stephen Akoth
University of Western Cape, Anthropology
Human Rights Modernities: Practices of the Luo Council of Elders in Contemporary Western Kenya
Michael Ayamga
University of Development Studies, Development Economics
Land Tenure, Farm Investment and Technical Efficiency in Ghana
Bernard Dubbeld
Stellenbosch University, Anthropology
Becoming Homeless: Superfluity, Governance, and the Experience of Insecurity in Glendale, South Africa
Cleophas Karooma
Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Conflict and Peace Studies
Rwandan Refugees in Southwestern Uganda: Their Attitudes and Responses to Repatriation 1994-2011
Igeme Katagwa
Makerere University, Social Science
From the Bush to Community: Framework for the Reintegration of Former Child Rebel Combatants (FCRCs) in Northern Uganda
Kathleen Lorne McDougall
Stellenbosch University, Anthropology
Familiar Present, Familial History: Change, Afrikaner Culture Politics and the Threat of History Repeating
Erich Awich Ochen
Makerere University, Social Work and Social Administration
Life Beyond the Bush: Examining the Challenges and Opportunities for Reintegration of Formerly Abducted Child Mothers in Northern Uganda
Fabius Alya Okumu
Gulu University, Law
Access to Justice in Northern Uganda: Restorative and Retributive Justice Discourse in International Law
David Kani Olema
Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Psychology
Organised Violence and Mental Health of Families Living in Internally Displaced Persons Camps in Northern Uganda
Mathew Agripinus Senga
University of Dar es Salaam, Sociology
Social Networks and Collaboration in Management of Natural Resource and Protection of Livelihoods: Reflections from Rural Communities in East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Verdiana Tilumanywa
University of Dar es Salaam, Geography and Environmental Studies
Land Use and Livelihood Changes in the Mount Rungwe Ecosystem, Tanzania