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The BLDS conflict collection
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Resolving conflict in the Karamojong Cluster
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2003
This report documents the 3rd of a series of meetings dealing with the conflicts between the Karamajong, Turkana and Pokot pastoral communities. At the previous meeting a number of decisions had been made and the purpose of the Moroto...
Is aid in crisis?
Joanna Macrae / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Are aid agencies addressing the causes of conflict in dysfunctional states? Can humanitarian assistance be neutral when aid is an instrument of foreign policy wielded by powerful donor states? In an era of disintegrating state authori...
How does ethinic inequality affect child health in Sub-Saharan Africa?
M. Brockerhoff; P. Hewett / Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2000
Accounts by journalists of wars in several countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s have raised concern that ethnic cleavages and overlapping religious and racial affiliations may widen the inequalities in health and survival amon...
Cause or effect?: the role of ethnicity in the ethnic conflicts and militarism of Uganda
J. O. Anthony / Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2002
Is ethnicity the cause for the breakdowns in national unity, democracy and development in Uganda? This paper critically reviews the impact of ethnicity on the democratisation process in Uganda from colonialism to the present. The auth...
Animal health as a viable entry point into pastoral communities experiencing conflict.
L. Minear / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
This study assesses the impact of the Pastoralist Community Harmonization Initiative (PCHI) on animal health and conflict resolution, while proposing synergies them. Among the key recommendations, the author advocates for the use of a...
Disarmament programme threatens Karimojong pastoralists with genocide
B. Knighton / Eldis Document Store, 2002
In late 2001, the government of Uganda, with support from international NGOs and donor organisations, initiated a disarmament programme, with the aim of stemming violence and clamping down on on the trafficking of illigal arms in the ...
Women as ambassadors of peace: an effective means of reducing cattle raiding among East African pastoralists?
D. Akabwai / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
This article looks at a CAPE inspired innitiative to use women as ambassadors of peace. Pastoralists in East Africa have considerable problem with cattle raiding and cross-border conflict. Women can play a particularly important role ...
Women as ambassadors of peace: an effective means of reducing cattle raiding among East African pastoralists?
D. Akabwai / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
This article looks at a CAPE inspired innitiative to use women as ambassadors of peace. Pastoralists in East Africa have considerable problem with cattle raiding and cross-border conflict. Women can play a particularly important role ...
How to harmonise pastoralism in Karamoja? Findings from a conference
D. Grace / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
The Pastoral Harmonisation Meeting at Mbale was the second International Meeting convened by OAU/IBAR to support peace building in the Karamoja Cluster. The key messages emerging from the 14 communities of the Karamoja cluster ...
From community-based animal health to peace-maker: the shifting role of OAU/IBAR
D. Waithaka / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
This article describes the role OAU/IBAR plays in peace-making among the Karamajong in Kenya, Uganda, Sudan and Ethiopia. OAU/IBAR's main interaction was previously focused on eradicating rinderpest and other livestock diseases...
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Civil Society Organisations for Peace in Northern Uganda (CSOPNU)
Working with men and women affected by conflict in northern Uganda
Refugee Law Project, Uganda
Organisation working on human rights for all refugees and internally displaced persons, Uganda
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Conflict and security profiles on Uganda

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