Policy Brief: Using Socioeconomic Data to Promote Employment Solutions for Refugees in Uganda Format This brief was authored by Theresa Beltramo, Jed Fix and Ibrahima Sarr, UNHCR. The opinions expressed herein are the authors’ own. They do not necessarily represent the views of UNHCR. We would like to thank Lilian Achieng Otiego, Miriam Malmqvist David Githiri, Peter Waita, Stefanie Krause, Damalia Zalwago, Jerry Grants Anyoli, Gerald Peter Emoyo (UNHCR Uganda), Yonatan Araya, Anna Gaunt, Mélina Djre (UNHCR Regional Bureau Nairobi), and Craig Loschmann and Rebecca Ong (UNHCR/DRS). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Between 1992 to 2013, the percentage of Ugandan households living in poverty fell by half. Despite this tremendous progress in poverty reduction, a recent economic slowdown and a sharp increase in youth entering the workforce have contributed to weak growth in the labour market. It is against this backdrop that the country’s more than 1 million refugees seek their livelihoods.