Tindyebwa Agaba holds a BA in Politics and International Relations from Exeter University, an MA in Human Rights Law from SOAS (the School of Oriental and African Studies) and a Human Rights Law Fellowship from University of Tehran. A former child solider and refugee, he has worked in over seven different countries in Humanitarian Protection and started Social entrepreneurship projects to help ex-combatants become more productive in their respective African societies.
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Published in: Shine A LightOPINION: We need to talk about racism in the aid sector
Casual racism, implicit bias and jobs offered over beer. Two humanitarian workers reveal the ugly side of the...
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Published in: Shine A LightMan’s inhumanity to man: why and how the UK asylum system must change
'Do as you would be done to.' This elementary human principle does not apply to the way the UK expels asylum...
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Published in: Shine A LightA cog outside the machine
The experience of entering the world of the human rights "professional" leads the author from Cairo to Liberia, from...