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Thrown along the way: community perspectives on conflict drivers in the implementation of the Peace Recovery and Development Plan (PRDP) for Northern Uganda
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2012Northern Uganda is one of the many regions in Uganda that has suffered from persistent armed conflicts; however, there have been strong commitments by the government to rebuilding the north. The current paper sheds light on the Peace, Recovery and Development Plan (PRDP) initiative, a stabilisation framework designed by the government as a strategy for eradicating poverty in that region.Document“We need a culture of truth”: the role of civil society organisations in transitional justice
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2014The Refugee Law Project (RLP) recently met with a number of civil society organisations (CSOs) and key stakeholders to discuss transitional justice (TJ) and national reconciliation in Uganda. This report sheds light on the discussions held in that event. The document underlines the following points:DocumentManaging solutions, not just problems: the role of civil society organisations in transitional justice
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2014This report summarises the main ideas presented in a meeting that brought together the Refugee Law Project with civil society organisations (CSOs) and key stakeholders in order to discuss transitional justice (TJ) and national reconciliation in Uganda.DocumentAmbiguous impacts: effects of the International Criminal Court investigations in Northern Uganda
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2012This report analyses the impact of the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigations on the conflict between the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and the government of Uganda in northern Uganda and neighbouring countries.DocumentBottlenecks to deployment! police capacity building and deployment in Africa
Institute for Security Studies, 2010This study explores the police training environment in Africa and gauges some of the key challenges to the smooth deployment of trained police officers.DocumentThe State of World Population 2010: From conflict and crisis to renewal
United Nations Population Fund, 2010This report coincides with the 10th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, the first formal attempt of this body to redress the absence or low level of women’s participation in peace and reconstruction efforts.DocumentAppraisal of the peace, recovery and development plan for Northern Uganda
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008This 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 – 2009/10. The appraisal has covered, among others, an assessment of:DocumentUnpacking the mystery of mediation in African peace processes
Swisspeace, 2008This 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.DocumentBuilding a peace economy in northern Uganda: conflict-sensitive approaches to recovery and growth
International Alert, 2008This paper explores the economic dimensions of peace in northern Uganda.DocumentEnhancing the EU response to women and armed conflict
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2008Women’s multiple and diverse roles in conflict are hidden, poorly understood and, at times, consciously or unconsciously dismissed. Women are usually perceived as victims and analysis tends to examine exclusively this idea.Pages
