Everyone Is Equal
Refugee Law Project Does Not Discriminate.
It is very important to us that you feel welcome in our office.
Here you should feel free from discrimination regardless of your:
race, tribe, age, nationality, economic status, physical health,
HIV status, ability, sexual orientation, mental health, religion
It is very important to us that you feel welcome in our office.
Here you should feel free from discrimination regardless of your:
race, tribe, age, nationality, economic status, physical health,
HIV status, ability, sexual orientation, mental health, religion

Our Mission
To empower asylum seekers, refugees, deportees, IDPs and host communities to enjoy their human rights and lead dignified lives.
Our Vision
That all people enjoy their human rights, irrespective of their legal status.
This vision is supported by relevant international laws as well as the Constitution of Uganda.
Our Work
Refugee Law Project delivers it's mandate through it's five thematic programmes
Mental Health & Psychosocial Wellbeing
We provide forced migrants with the psychosocial and mental health assistance they need to cope with the trauma of the past and meet the demands of life in Uganda.
Access to Justice for Forced Migrants
We seek to bring legal aid services closer to forced migrants, to empower migrants to advocate for their rights, and to strengthen the capacity of justice institutions to deliver justice.
Media For Social Change
We amplify the voices of forced migrants by including them in debates on forced migration and empowering them to become effective advocates for their own rights.
Gender and Sexuality
We seek to ensure that all people can access and enjoy their sexual and gender being and rights, and to raise awareness of the relationship between SGBV and forced migration.
Conflict, Transitional Justice & Governance
We connect the fields of forced migration, transitional justice, and governance, and promote dealing with legacies of violence as the basis for a just and peaceful future for Uganda.
Latest Updates
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Invitation to the 16th Annual Counselors Conference
This short video clip is an invitation of participants and the public to a joint 16th Annual...
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Human Trafficking in a Pandemic Landscape: Implications for Children and Forced Migrants
E - Dialogue by the Refugee Law Project in partnership with the Irish Centre for Human Rights...
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Elizabeth Kabari HAART Kenya - submission at 4th Regional Forced Migration Conference Day 2
Elizabeth Kabari (Legal Counsel at HAART Kenya https://haartkenya.org/) shares the Kenyan...
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Blogs
A window of hope for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence living in Nakivale Refugee Settlement
English for Adults (EFA): A window of hope for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence living ...
COVID-19 Lockdown has frustrated Literacy Programmes in Uganda: Observation from the English for Adults Program of The Refugee Law Project
Every 8th September, the world commemorates International Literacy day. This year’s commemorations w...
Publications
What will it take to achieve mental health for all in Uganda?
The Refugee Law Project joins the rest of the world to commemorate the World Mental Health Day on th...
Shaping Peace Together
Every 21st day of September, the World comes together to commemorate the International Day of Peace....