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BBC Africa Debate
BBC World Service for Africa
10 episodes
9 months ago

Current issues that matter to Africa go under discussion and are brought to the attention of a global audience.

Each month an invited audience engages robustly with a distinguished international panel to help inform global perceptions of the continent.

If it matters to Africa, we shall debate it in Africa.

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Current issues that matter to Africa go under discussion and are brought to the attention of a global audience.

Each month an invited audience engages robustly with a distinguished international panel to help inform global perceptions of the continent.

If it matters to Africa, we shall debate it in Africa.

Show more...
News
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Is Uganda the Best Place to be a Refugee?
BBC Africa Debate
49 minutes
8 years ago
Is Uganda the Best Place to be a Refugee?

Uganda is now home to the largest number of refugees in Africa, according to the United Nations refugee agency. More than one million South Sudanese have sought refuge in the country to escape conflict and famine. Analysts say Uganda has progressive policies that allow refugees freedom of movement,access to land, free healthcare and education. But how effective are these laws?

Nancy Kacungira chairs this month's debate with a live audience in Kampala, Uganda.

Photo: Two South Sudanese children who fled across the border to Ngomoromo, Uganda. Credit: AFP

BBC Africa Debate

Current issues that matter to Africa go under discussion and are brought to the attention of a global audience.

Each month an invited audience engages robustly with a distinguished international panel to help inform global perceptions of the continent.

If it matters to Africa, we shall debate it in Africa.