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Mylan, S. (2024). Suspicious business: COVID-19 vaccination in Palabek refugee settlement, northern Uganda. Social Science & Medicine.
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Kirk, T., & Pinnington, R. (2024). Development practice, power and public authority. Global Policy.
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Torre, C., and Storer, E. (2023). COVID-19 vaccines, mobility, and pandemic bureaucracies: Undocumented migrants' perspectives from Italy's Alpine border. Journal of Migration and Health.
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McKay, A., Ogunkola, O., and Semboja, H. (2023). Rethinking regional integration in Africa for inclusive and sustainable development: INtroduction to the special issue. The World Economy Journal.
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Kirk, T. (2023). Intermediaries, isomorphic activism and programming for social accountability in Pakistan. Global Policy.
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Macdonald, A., Owor, A., and Tapscott, R. (2023). Explaining youth political mobilization and its absence: the case of Bobi Wine and Uganda’s 2021 election. Journal of Eastern African Studies.
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Kirk, T., Green, D., Stys, P., and Mosquera, T. (2023). Adaptive programming and going with the grain: IMAGINE's new water governance model in Goma, DRC. Development Policy Review.
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Janguan, T., Kirk, T. (2023) Hiding in plain sight: IDP's protection strategies after closing Juba's protection of civilian sites. Global Policy.
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Ngutuku, E., Emeke, O., Sibert, A. (2023). Information Communications Technology in Higher Education in Africa: Challenges from the COVID-19 Pandemic. United Nations policy briefing report.
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Storer, E., Torre, C. (2023) ‘All in good faith?’ An ethno-historical analysis of local faith actors’ involvement in the delivery of mental health interventions in northern Uganda. Transcultural Psychiatry.
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