The Contribution Of Non Formal Education To The Livelihoods Of Refugees In Uganda: A Case Of Urban Refugees In Lubaga Division, Kampala District

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ABSTRACT

This research project was formulated by the Author after extensively undertaking a career in

refugee issues for a period of more than twelve years now.

The study focused on the two distinct variables of the contribution of non-formal skills education

acquired by refugees in Uganda and how these skills attained by the refugees have made a

contribution on the livelihoods of the refugees in Uganda. The examination of this statement by

the Author of this research is done in the conceptual framework of the study and the supported

by the findings of the study as generated during the collection of the data and this will be

discussed thoroughly in the subsequent chapters of this report.

This study combined qualitative and quantitative lenses in that key informant interviews were

conducted with staff working on the refugee programme within government and the non

governmental organizations to support the generation of information as per the specific

objectives of the study and the research questions. Household questionnaires were also

administered through conducting interviews with the respondents who have acquired skills in

non-formal education supported by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees and its

partners.

Sample size selection was conducted; cluster sampling was adopted mainly targeting the

Congolese refugees because of the homogenous nature of their settlement in the selected parishes

of Lubaga DiVision such as Nabulagala, Katwe where most of these live.

From the findings of this study, there was considerable evidence from the respondents that the

non-formal skills education and trainings acquired have made significant contribution on the

livelihoods of refugees in Uganda as later argued out using the different independent and

dependent variables of this study.

Therefore drawing from the specific objectives of this study, the findings significantly highlight

that non-formal skills education varies in terms of the skill acquired by the learner and in turn

this skill has potential to make a lasting impact on the livelihood of the learner as will be shown in this report.

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