18/07/2017
Visiting the two decades museum in Kitgum. Thanks to the Refugee Law Project.
Examine the root causes of conflict and critically examine measures to foster resettlement and reconciliation in Uganda and Rwanda.
SIT Study Abroad is a program of World Learning. Students on the Uganda and Rwanda: Peace and Conflict Studies in the Lake Victoria Basin program explore the history and causes of conflict and the measures that have been instituted to promote recovery and reconciliation. Students live in Gulu, Uganda, and Kigali, Rwanda, with homestays in each location.
18/07/2017
Visiting the two decades museum in Kitgum. Thanks to the Refugee Law Project.
14/07/2017
Visit to WEND Organization in Gulu. Women entrepreneurship example in a post conflict Reconstruction Organization.
07/07/2017
29/06/2017
19/06/2017
Homestay Dad picks up daughter
17/06/2017
Program Center, prior to students' arrival...
22/05/2017
Rwanda's development progress has been unmatched throughout Africa over the last decade. Learn more at the link below!
Quality of life on rise for many Africans- report Rwanda recorded the most progress, followed by Ghana and Liberia in the fight against poverty since 2005
16/02/2017
The BBC has named Uganda the friendliest country on the planet! Come and find out for yourself this summer? http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20170215-living-in-the-worlds-most-welcoming-countries
Living in… the world’s most welcoming countries In these five spots, expats will likely be greeted with a warm welcome, a helping hand and a friendly smile.