"Disputed Identity and Refugee Dilemmas offers: The Rwandophone Congoles Between War and Peace, An Ethnographic Analysis of Conflict Engagement, Silent Loyalties, and Peacebuilding Prospects Among Kyaka II Refugees" offers an in-depth ethnographic study of Rwandophone Congolese refugees in Uganda's Kyaka II Settlement. The book explores how refugees navigate identity, trauma, and survival within a politically charged and historically fractured space. It examines grassroots resilience, youth mobilization, covert militarization, and the influence of regional powers like Rwanda, Burundi, and Uganda. Through nine thematic chapters and grounded fieldwork, this critical work calls for a refugee governance model centered on neutrality, agency, and peacebuilding from below.

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