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The proposed implementation of the Cessation Clause for some Rwandan refugees has prompted fierce debate. Will Jones writes for Democracy in Africa about a recent trip to the Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda, to meet a group of refugees who have been campaigning against the move

A Congolese refugee uses her mud stove and biomass briquettes to cook a meal in Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda © UNHCR / R Nuri / 2013
A Congolese refugee uses her mud stove and biomass briquettes to cook a meal in Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda
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