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Review of the Peace, Recovery and Development Plan for Northern Uganda
J. Claussen; R. Lotsberg; A. Nkutu / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008
This report presents the findings from an appraisal of earmarked budget support to the “Peace, Recovery and Development Plan for Northern Uganda” (PRDP) which was launched in September 2007 to cover the fiscal year 2007/08...
The logic of political decay and reconstruction in Uganda and Zimbabwe
E. A. Brett / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009
Civil war, authoritarian rule, falling incomes, poverty, widespread corruption has made life for many Africans difficult today than it was at the end of colonial rule. This long-term crisis generated a sequence of theoretical discussi...
Exploring conflict mediation in Africa
A. Åberg; S. Laederach; J. Mason (ed) / Swisspeace, 2008
This is a comparative study of conflict mediation efforts based on 11 African cases. It is done with the aim of 'unpacking' the mystery of mediation, in order to learn about the use of mediation in African peace processes. The peace p...
Water provision as a peacebuilding tool: Developing a conflict-sensitive approach to water delivery in Uganda
D. Muhumuza; L. Finnegan; H. Groenewald / Saferworld, 2008
Global war on terror represses civil society in Western and developing nations
Jude Howell; Armine Ishkanian; Ebenezer Obadare / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009
In Uzbekistan, many non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have closed. In Kazakhstan, the President has warned NGOs not to interfere in local affairs. In Nigeria, members of ethnic-based organisations are in jail. In Uganda, peace ini...
Minimising conflict in water delivery: lessons from Uganda
K. Harris / Saferworld, 2008
Water projects have, arguably, the greatest potential to create conflict in development programmes. Not only is water central to health, sanitation and agrarian livelihoods but it can contribute to other conflict dynamics such as...
Exploring the economic dimensions of peace in northern Uganda
Z. Abukha / International Alert, 2008
This paper explores the economic dimensions of peace in northern Uganda. It particularly focuses on how a renewed sense of possibility has emerged regarding rebuilding the economy, with government, development partners and the private...
How are violent conflict and poverty connected?
Patricia Justino / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
Violent conflict affects poor people disproportionately. It affects their assets, livelihoods, education and health. It can force them to leave their homes and destroy their social networks. Poverty can also act as a trigger for confl...
Using art in development
N. Dinesh / Theatre of the Oppressed, 2005
This paper discusses the conflict in northern Uganda. It particularly looks at the role of ‘theatre for development’ (TFD) - a concept aimed at using music, dance and drama as a means of passing on social messages and gene...
Voices from children and youth abducted by the LRA, Uganda
V. Chrobok; A.S. Akutu; L Dowdney (ed) / Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, 2008
In the course of the 21-year armed conflict between the government of Uganda and the Lords Resistance Army (LRA), in northern Uganda, thousands of children and youth have been abducted by the LRA and forced to participate in viol...
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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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