The Refugee Influx and Security in Uganda: A Case Study of Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION

APPROVAL

DEDICATION iii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv

ABSTRACT

LIST OF TABLES ix

CHAPTER ONE 1

INTRODUCTION 1

1.1 Introduction

1 .2 Background of the Study

1.3 Statement of the Problem 2

1.4 Purpose of the study 3

1.5 Research objectives 3

1.6 Research question 3

1.7 Hypothesis 4

1.8 Scope ofthe study 4

1.8.1 Content scope 4

1.8.2 Geographical Scope 4

1.8.3 Time scope 4

1 .9 Significance of the study s

1.10 The Conceptual Framework 6

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW 7

2,1 Introduction 7

2.1.lTheoretical Review 7

2.1.2. The concepts of refugee and security 8

2.1.3. Refugees at the center of human security 10

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2.2 Review of related literature 1 1

2.2.1 The Effect of refugee influx on security 11

2.2.2 Factors leading Refugees to become threats of Security 13

2.2.3 The policy recommendations for addressing threats of Security 15

CHAPTER THREE 19

METHODOLOGY 19

3.0 Introduction 19

3.1 Research Design 19

3.2 Study Population 19

3.3 Sample size 20

3.3.1 Sampling procedure 21

3.4 Method of data Collection 21

3.4.1 Primary data 22

3.4.2 Secondary data 22

3.5 Data Collection Procedures 22

3.6 Data Collection Instruments 22

3.6.1 Questionnaires 22

3.6.2 Interviews 23

3.7 Data analysis and Presentation 23

3.8 Ethical Procedure 23

CHAPTER FOUR 24

PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF FINDINGS 24

4.1 Introduction 24

4.2 Demographic Characteristics 24

4.2.1 Gender of respondents 24

4.2.2 Age of respondents 25

4.2.4 Marital status of respondents 26

4.2.5 Religion of respondents 26

VII

4.3 The effect of refugee influx on security in Uganda at Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement 27

4.3.1 Testing the Effect of refugee influx on security in Uganda, Kiryandongo Refugee

Settlement 29

4.4 The factors leading Refugees to become threats to security in Uganda at Kiryandongo

Refugee Settlement 30

CHAPTER FIVE 33

SUMMARY, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 33

5.1 Introduction 33

5.2 Summary of findings 33

5.3 The effect of refugee influx on security in Uganda at Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement 34

5.4 The factors leading Refugees to become threats to security in Uganda at Kiryandongo

Refugee Settlement 35

5.5 Discussion of findings 36

5.6 Conclusions 38

5.7 Recommendations 39

5.8 Areas of further research 40

REFERENCES 41

APPENDICES 44

Appendix i: Research Instruments: Questionnaires 44

Appendix iii: Actual Research Time frame 47

Appendix iv: Research Budget 48

ABSTRACT The study sought to assess the effect of refugee influx on security in Uganda at Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement. The objectives of the study were to; determine the effect of refugee influx on security in Uganda at Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement, establish the factors leading Refugees to become threats to security in Uganda at Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement and to establish policy recommendations for addressing threats of Security in Uganda, Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement. The research design was cross sectional and descriptive, whereby qualitative and quantitative approaches were used. The study population comprised of 58 respondents of which 50 was the sample size. Refugee impact much on security in Uganda at Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement whereby 72% strongly agreed that Refugee flows are relatively more likely to cause conflict. 4% agreeing as well, while 8% respondents were recorded for not being sure, 4% disagreed and 10% strongly disagreed, on the effect of refugee influx on security in Uganda at Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement, the respondents reported that there are effects of refugee influx on security (mean=3.80). This means that attendants at Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement are slightly conversant with Security activities but again at a small extent according to the study findings made, 60% of the respondents agreed that Refugees are the agents of civil wars, 14% agreed, 4% of the respondents were not sure, 16% disagreed and 6% strongly disagreed. The study respondents agreed that Refugees are the agents of civil wars (rnean=3.10). The is violation of human rights had 40% respondents who strongly agreed, 20% agreed, 10% were not sure, while 14% disagreed and 16% strongly disagreed. The respondents agreed that the is violation of human rights (mean=3.41). Relationship was tested and it was found that refugee Influx and Security have a significant positive relationship (r0.990). Thus, the hypothesis that stated that there is a significant relationship between Refugee Influx and Security is accepted. This means that Refugee Influx has an effect on Security at Kiryandongo refugee Settlement in Uganda. There have been inconsistencies in standards of humanitarian assistance provided had 58% of the respondents who strongly agreed, 30% agreed, 4% were not sure, 6% disagreed and 2% of the respondents strongly disagreed. The study concludes that Refugee flows are relatively more likely to cause conflict, Refugees are the agents of civil wars, there is violation of human rights, there is political instability and there are terrorist activities which can change public sentiments and refugees are becoming threats to security. The evaluations have revealed a strong vein of objection to both the treatment of refugees as a separate category and their separate identification amongst all actual and potential vulnerable groups had 54% of the respondents who strongly agreed, 18% agreed, 10% disagreed, 12% respondents were not sure and 6% strongly disagreed. The study recommends that there is need for Uganda to ensure that its refugee regime is grounded in fundamental human rights values and the government of Uganda should ensure that sufficient support is being provided to the Representative of the human rights organizations in order to significantly increase the number of countries incorporating the Guiding Principles into domestic law.

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