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Using livelihoods to support primary health care for South Sudanese refugees in Kiryandongo, Uganda

Introduction:

Conflict in South Sudan has displaced 2.3 million people, of whom 789,098 (35%) have taken refuge in Uganda – a country that allows refugees to work, own property, start their own businesses and access public health services. In this context, refugees have identified livelihoods and primary health care as key priorities for their wellbeing.

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