Anti-Oppressive Social Work Research: Prioritising Refugee Voices in Kakuma Refugee Camp

Ethics and Social Welfare 14 (4):397-414 (2020)
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Scholars from the Global North have consistently facilitated research in the Global South, particularly with war-affected young people (Bragin et al. 2014) living in refugee camps (Cooper 2005). Th...

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