He was born in Congo but had to flee to Uganda, where he obtained refugee status. He then arrived in Cagliari , Sardinia, thanks to an agreement with the University. This allowed him to continue his studies and, through his own efforts, to graduate with a degree in International Relations.

Innocent Rugamba is the latest in a string of young graduates from the University of Cagliari to take part in the Unicore project supported by UNHCR Italy (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees).

Innocent's thesis stems from his own firsthand experience. It concerns the political narrative and asylum practices in the United States and how these have challenged the international principle of non-refoulement.

"I chose this thesis topic," he stated in a video published by the University, "based on my experience as a refugee. It's been a great journey, and for me it's been enlightening because it stems from my experience as a refugee of being seen and counting for something at the same time. In the future, I would like to continue these studies and work for various humanitarian and international organizations."

Innocent Rugamba's time in Cagliari goes beyond his studies. "He was an integral part of our community," the University website states. "He actively collaborated as a volunteer with the Ismoka office (participating in Erasmus welcome days and sports activities) and with Caritas. His success," the University continues, "is a testament to how education can be a bridge to a new life and how cooperation between universities and international organizations can generate a real and positive impact."

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