Disability and Aid
An Ethnography of Logics and Practices of Distribution in a Ugandan Refugee Camp
Abstract
At a time when rights are increasingly placed on the humanitarian agenda, this book provides a unique ethnographic account of the dynamics of aid to disabled people in a Ugandan refugee camp. By unraveling the complexities of social, material and institutional interdependencies, the author invites us to rethink conventional notions of dependence and vulnerability. Exploring issues of personhood as they relate to the exchange of material goods and care, the book offers a thought-provoking perspective on the seemingly promising shift towards a rights-based approach. A compelling read for anyone seeking to reshape the humanitarian agenda.
Keywords
Congolese refugees; dependence; dependency; disability rights; disability studies; entitlement; humanitarianism; interdependence; interdependency; Kyangwali refugee camp; Kyangwali refugee settlement; patronage; patron-clientrelations; personhood; self-reliance; UNCRPD; UNHCR; vulnerabilityDOI
10.1163/9789004683020ISBN
9789004683020, 9789004683013, 9789004683020Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2023Classification
Society and culture: general
Interdisciplinary studies
Disability: social aspects
Ethnic studies
Africa
Uganda