The handbook on refugee access to justice in Uganda

This handbook, crafted jointly by stakeholders including the Judiciary, the Office of the Prime Minister, humanitarian organizations such as the International Rescue Committee (IRC) through the Re:BUiLD Program and representatives of refugees is a repository of knowledge, experience, and empathy. It addresses the unique legal challenges faced by refugees, recognizing their diverse backgrounds and the myriad complexities that come with seeking asylum and justice. 

The contributors to this handbook have poured their collective wisdom into its pages, offering practical guidance on navigating the legal intricacies of refugee status determination, asylum proceedings, and the broader legal framework that underpins the protection of refugees. Their insights, rooted in a deep understanding of the refugee experience, will prove invaluable to legal professionals, advocates, and refugees themselves. The handbook is more than a mere legal reference; it is a bridge between the law and the individuals whose lives are profoundly impacted by it. It underscores that justice is not an abstract concept but a lifeline, a source of protection, and a beacon of hope for those who have known adversity and displacement.