Faculty Research in Nakivale Refugee Settlement


Faculty Research in
Nakivale Refugee Settlement
Exclusive for University Professors, Associate Professors and Senior Researchers

We can take your research to a different level

Take a step into one of the world’s largest and longest-running refugee settlements — a place where more than 140,000 people from over 20 countries have been rebuilding their lives for decades.

Overview

The Nation Voice Foundation provides facilitated access for university professors, associate professors, and senior researchers to conduct ethical, high-impact fieldwork within the Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda.

The program is designed primarily for small faculty groups of 3–8 participants, although individual applications are also accepted. Stays typically last from 7 days to 4 weeks, and every request is reviewed and approved on a case-by-case basis to ensure quality, feasibility, and respect for the community.

Location
Mbarara, Uganda
Duration
7 days to 4 weeks
Type of research
migration, public health, education, climate adaptation, gender, livelihoods, governance, or human resilience

Frequently Asked Questions

The program is open exclusively to university professors, associate professors, senior lecturers, and established senior researchers. We especially welcome small collaborative faculty groups (3–8 participants). Individual applications from qualified scholars are also considered.

This program is designed exclusively for faculty-level researchers and senior scholars. Graduate students and post-docs are not eligible at this time.

You will receive formal research authorization letters issued through our established local partners who work directly with the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) of Uganda, UNHCR, and the Nakivale Settlement Commandant. These official documents grant you legitimate and protected access to conduct research inside the settlement.

  • Yes, when proper protocols are followed. We provide a comprehensive security briefing, adhere strictly to current UNHCR and OPM safety guidelines, and only support visits that meet all required standards. We have successfully facilitated multiple researcher visits without incident.
  • Secure accommodation and reliable ground transportation
  • Local research assistants and professional translators (as required)
  • Direct coordination with the Settlement Commandant and Refugee Welfare Councils
  • Security briefing and ethical community entry protocols
  • Full logistical support before, during, and after your visit

Yes. You retain full academic freedom and ownership of your research data and publications, provided standard ethical guidelines regarding participant anonymity and community dignity are observed.

Submit Your Request

Please complete the form below.
Our team will personally review your request and contact you directly within 5–7 business days.

““You must see this through your own eyes.””

Victoria Martino
Founder & CEO of Nation Voice Foundation