Refugee journey infrastructures: Exploring migration trajectories from South Sudan to Uganda
Cathrine Talleraas,
Marta Bivand Erdal,
Marianne F. Larssen
et al.
Abstract:This article investigates the nature of refugee journeys by triangulating open‐ended, closed, and spatial survey data collected among South Sudanese refugees in Northern Uganda. While much research focuses on migration pathways across borders into the Global North, knowledge about refugees' journeys within their countries of origin or to neighbouring countries is limited. By targeting refugees' initial journeys out of conflict settings, we shed light on this little‐studied aspect of the refugee experience, wit… Show more
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