Logie, Carmen H.Leggett, RachelSivan, OfirMackenzie, FrannieOkumu, MosesLoutet, MirandaLukone, Simon OdongKisubi, NelsonGittings, LesleyOtika, LawrenceLukwago, MosesDorea, CaetanoHystad, PerryKyambadde, Peter2026-05-072026-05-072025Logie, C. H., Leggett, R., Sivan, O., MacKenzie, F., Okumu, M., Loutet, M., Lukone, S. O., Kisubi, N., Gittings, L., Otika, L., Lukwago, M., Dorea, C., Hystad, P. & Kyambadde, P. (2025). Extreme weather events and refugee youths’ experiences of physical health in a Ugandan humanitarian setting: qualitative insights. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2025.2549033https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2025.2549033https://hdl.handle.net/1828/23813Refugee settlements globally experience increased exposure to extreme weather events (EWE) compared with host national settings; however, refugee youth climate-related health experiences in humanitarian settings are understudied. We explored the lived experiences of climate change and EWE related to physical health among refugee youth aged 16–24 in a Ugandan refugee settlement.enCC BY-NCUgandayouthrefugeefloodingdroughtphysical healthwater and sanitation hygienefood insecuritySexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Aspiration Research ClusterExtreme weather events and refugee youths’ experiences of physical health in a Ugandan humanitarian setting: Qualitative insightsArticleDepartment of Civil Engineering