Refugee law project, heads research and advocacy department at Refugee Law Project, School of Law, Makerere University. Stephen Oola is also Ag. Coordinator of the DFID funded Advisory Consortium on Conflict Sensitivity (ACCS). He holds a Masters of Arts Degree in International Peace Studies from University of Notre Dame- USA and a Law Degree (Hons) from Makerere University-Kampala, Uganda. He also has a Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre-Kampala and a Post Graduate Diploma in Conflict Management and Peace Studies (PGC) from Gulu University- Gulu, Uganda. Oola is an Advocate of the High Court of Uganda. Oola’s interest and research area is in forced migration governance, human rights, transitional justice and peace building. Oola is currently leading the National Reconciliation and Transitional Justice (NR &TJ) Audit-a Country-wide study to map out conflicts and their legacies in Uganda and its ramifications to transitional justice initiatives.
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Past Events
- Movie screening and discussion – A Long Night’s Journey into the Day
- Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Diplomacy Room, McQuaid Building - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Day – Film Screening: More Than A Dream
- Tuesday, January 21, 2014
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