Date of Publication : 24, Dec, 2025
Date Of Acceptance : 24 Dec, 2025
Author: Nabukeera Madinah (Assoc. Prof.),
Co Author: Dr. Aina-Obe Shamsuddin Bolatito (PhD)
Area of research / Subject: Examining the Livelihood of Self-Settled Refugees in Uganda: The Prospects and Challenges
Self-settled refugees in Uganda face every day struggles that centre on earning a steady income and getting the basic services they need. I looked into their daily survival tactics using a mix of one-on-one chats, broad surveys that dive into income details and job chances, and a review of local rules that help—or sometimes hinder—their integration. The work uncovered that these folks often hit tough barriers, from legal limits and discrimination in the job market to scant healthcare options and hardly any vocational training available. As self-settled refugees in Uganda face a host of socio-economic obstacles, this study sets out to explore exactly how they manage their daily livelihoods. It emphasises the frequent barriers impeding the refugees from being able to get a stable wage and access to vital services; these obstacles are enigmatic manifestation of strange and weird things. The study combines multiple methodologies: casual conversation with refugees, quantitative surveys of income and employment prospects, and an analysis of municipal policies that shape refugee absorption. In most cases, these diverse insights end up showing how personal survival strategies and broader structural challenges get rather unpredictably intertwined. In many cases, these hurdles end up worsening health problems, with poor health outcomes emerging as a common result. It seems clear that when people manage to improve how they earn their living, their general well-being improves too, cutting down on the need for emergency aid. The insights drawn aren’t just relevant to Uganda; they offer useful ideas for policymakers, NGOs and healthcare providers looking to build more inclusive support networks.
Keywords: Self-settled refugees, forced migration, refugee integration, socio-economic challenges, Uganda refugee resilience,
Cite this article:
Author(s), Nabukeera Madinah (Assoc. Prof.), Dr. Aina-Obe Shamsuddin Bolatito (PhD), (2025). “Examining the Livelihood of Self-Settled Refugees in Uganda: The Prospects and Challenges ”, Name of the Journal: International Journal of Academic Research in Business, Arts and Science, (IJARBAS.COM), P, 195 – 217 , DOI: www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18049287 , Issue: 12, Vol.: 7, Article: 14, Month: December, Year: 2025. Retrieved from https://www.ijarbas.com/all-issues/
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7.12- 2025 – 14 Examining the Livelihood of Self-Settled Refugees in Uganda The Prospects and Challenges
Keywords : Self-settled refugees, forced migration, refugee integration, socio-economic challenges, Uganda refugee resilience,
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) Number: www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18049287
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