Tag: Terrorism

Displacement and Securitization in the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya

Displacement and Securitization in the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya

Mercy Khalayi Ndongoli & Joseph KaranjaDepartment of Diplomacy and Peace StudiesKenyatta UniversityEmail: kmercy28@gmail.com Abstract: This study interrogates the nexus between terrorism threats and the securitization of refugee migration in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp. More specifically, it analyzes how security risks associated with terrorism, i.e., foreign fighter penetration, radicalization, and border permeability between Kenya and Somalia,…

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Analyzing how Major Print Media Covered Terrorism in Uganda During the Year 2010

Analyzing how Major Print Media Covered Terrorism in Uganda During the Year 2010

Francis Tumwesigye & Kingsley L. NgangeUniversity for Peace, Costa RicaEmail: tumwesigyef7@gmail.com Abstract: This study sought to find out how the media covered terrorism acts in Uganda during the year 2010. Whether the media coverage affected the image and operations of security agencies and what would be the best strategies for the media to adopt in…

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Psychosocial Wellbeing of Primary Pupils and School Participation: A Terrorism Related Insecurity Perspective

Psychosocial Wellbeing of Primary Pupils and School Participation: A Terrorism Related Insecurity Perspective

Ali Hussein Abdi & Dr. Anne MuiruMount Kenya University, KenyaCorresponding Email: aharali114@gmail.com Abstract: Kenya has been a victim and remains a vulnerable target due to its location, stand and support to international institutions and countries opposed to their illicit operations. In the past, the country has borne the dreadful pain meted by the regional perpetrators,…

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