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APPEAR Project AMUTI


The APPEAR project AMUTI targets equitable and resilient governance of natural resources in refugee-host community settings in West Nile, Uganda. Conceptually, the project is framed as a “holding environment”, in which higher education institutions and refugee-host communities jointly increase their transformative capacities and explore new ways of governance and management of natural resources.

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13.04.2023

APPEAR Project AMUTI


APPEAR Project AMUTI

BOKU is project partner

13. April 09:27 ‐

The APPEAR project AMUTI targets equitable and resilient governance of natural resources in refugee-host community settings in West Nile, Uganda. Conceptually, the project is framed as a “holding environment”, in which higher education institutions and refugee-host communities jointly increase their transformative capacities and explore new ways of governance and management of natural resources.

Further information

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