Localising Research, Learning and Accountability to Affected Populations in Uganda’s Refugee Response

Localising Research, Learning and Accountability to Affected Populations in Uganda’s Refugee Response

The Localisation Assessment Report explores how actors currently generate, share, and use evidence and how they engage affected populations to inform decision-making in the Uganda’s refugee response. It analyses local views and practices in the response in relation to research, learning and AAP. It begins with a desk review of localisation in humanitarian evidence generation, learning and AAP, examining existing studies at a global level. The desk review serves to frame the localisation assessment within a broader context. The rest of the report summarizes the findings from the primary research conducted in Uganda.

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