Project
Children’s Mental Health and Human Rights Amidst Conflict: How Agency and Activism Shape Psychological Resilience and Survival Skills
This project explores how children living in conflict zones respond to violence, displacement, and systemic injustice—not only as victims, but as active agents of survival and resistance.

Publication
Migration corridors in Africa and access to health services: Current challenges and a path forward for research and practice
Recommended Citation Kirumira, E., Zaman, M. H., Lindsay, H. E., & Pettengill, J. (2026). Migration corridors in Africa and access to he...
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Advancing health research practices among forcibly displaced populations: A multidisciplinary stakeholder workshop
Recommended Citation Abu-Khalil, A. S., Sayeeda, R. J., Shaikh, B., Salih, A., Omulo, S., Amulen, E., Bukenya, J. N., Byonanebye, D. M., Gro...
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Risky sexual behaviour and contraceptive use in contexts of displacement: insights from a cross-sectional survey of female adolescent refugees in Ghana
Ganle, John K., Doris Amoako, Leonard Baatiema and Muslim Ibrahim. 2019. Risky sexual behaviour and contraceptive use in contexts of displac...

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Violent Conflict and Forced Displacement in the Horn of Africa: Government and Donor Policies and Programs in Search of Durable Solutions
Colletta, Nat J. 2015. Violent Conflict and Forced Displacement in the Horn of Africa: Government and Donor Policies and Programs in Search ...

Project
A comparative study of donor and state policies and operational approaches to addressing forced displacement due to armed conflict in the Horn of Africa
The global population of forcibly displaced persons due to armed conflict is about 44 million, comprising about 15.
