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Uganda and Conflict and security

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The BLDS conflict collection
The BLDS conflict collection
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Can game theory shed light on the reaons for conflict in Africa?
P. le Billon; S. M. Mansoob; T. Addison / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001
This paper is about the process rather than the origins of conflict and focussing on African examples, uses game theory to set out a model of peace and conflict in which two actors engage with each other. Moral hazard is also introduc...
Selected research from BRIDGE: gender, conflict, participation and PRSPs
BRIDGE, 2001
This issue traces synergies and tensions between gender and participation in development practice. The lead article reminds development practitioners that institutions need to mainstream gender-aware and participatory approaches into ...
Halting the proliferation of small arms in Uganda
Oxfam, 2001
Reporting on a field study conducted in several areas and instutions in Kitgum and Kotido (Uganda), this paper presents a literature review, results of informant interviews, and assesses the impact of small arms on education. C...
What aspects of state formation and international structure can explain conflict in the Horn of Africa?
M.D. McGinnis / Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, 1999
This paper begins with an introduction of a synthesis and analysis of the complex patterns of international wars and internal conflicts in the Horn of Africa over the past four decades. The paper then discusses the relevant aspects of...
Consequences of military intervention between rebel factions in eastern Congo
Human Rights Watch, 2001
Paper asserts that Ugandan authorities have fuelled political and ethnic strife in eastern Congo with disastrous consequences for the local population. Paper documents how Ugandan authorities intervened in rivalries among factions of ...
The reconstruction of a macroeconomic dataset for Uganda
N.M. Henstridge / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 1998
Account of the re-construction of a macroeconomic dataset for Uganda. The sources of data, the splicing together of consumer price indices and interpolation of missing quarterly observations, the interpolation of quarterly GDP and the...
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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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