Including refugees in disease elimination: challenges observed from a sleeping sickness programme in Uganda.
Jennifer J PalmerOkello RobertFreddie KansiimePublished in: Conflict and health (2017)
Despite progressive policy intentions, several entrenched governance norms and practices worked against integration of refugees into the national sleeping sickness surveillance system. Elimination programmes which marginalise forced migrants risk unwittingly contributing to disease spread and reinforce social inequities, so new norms urgently need to be established at local, national and international levels.