The papers explore diverse themes including the medical brain drain, protection of migrant workers, diaspora engagement, border management, human trafficking via social media, youth emigration, and the impact of regional migration policies. Each paper provides context-specific insights, identifies critical policy gaps, and proposes actionable policy recommendations aimed at strengthening migration governance in Uganda.
The publication amplifies the voices of young policy thinkers and aims to inform decision-makers, civil society actors, and development partners seeking to create more inclusive, rights-based, and development-oriented migration frameworks in Uganda and beyond.
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“The only way to reduce immigration’s salience as a political problem is to make the system work better”
“Most people don't consistently favour liberal or restrictive immigration policies”
“Centrist parties must set the right tone and agenda”
Integration agreements in Europe and implications for Germany
Chad under stress test