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The consequences of child soldiering
Households in Conflict Network, 2006What are the long-term effects of child soldiering? This study of northern Uganda finds that only a small percentage of ex-child soldiers experience ongoing psychological trauma.DocumentVictims, perpetrators or heroes?: child soldiers before the International Criminal Court
Redress Trust, 2006The International Criminal Court broke new ground by charging Ugandan and Congolese warlords with recruiting or using children in hostilities.DocumentViolence against girls in Africa: a retrospective survey in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda
African Child Policy Forum, 2006This report presents the results of retrospective surveys in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda on young women's experiences of violence before they were 18 years old.DocumentThe right not to lose hope: children in conflict with the law: a policy analysis and examples of good practice
Save the Children Fund, 2005This report addresses the issues facing children who are in conflict with the law. Drawing throughout on case studies and first-hand descriptions of children’s experiences, the first part analyses the experiences and situation of these marginalised children.DocumentCreating an enabling environment for the advancement of women and girls
World Vision International Resources on Child Rights, 2006This publication is World Vision’s briefing paper to the 50th Commission on the Status of Women.DocumentChildren in abject poverty in Uganda: a study of criteria and status of those in and out of school in selected districts in Uganda
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2005This study on children in abject poverty in Uganda was undertaken to identify the problems hidden by the fact that the children in poverty are invisible; yet by the very nature of their situation, they are included among those that are classified as the poor in Uganda.DocumentPawns of politics: children, conflict and peace in Northern Uganda, 2nd edition
World Vision International Resources on Child Rights, 2005This report documents the impact of the war in northern Uganda, where more than 30,000 children have been abducted and forced to work as soldiers and sex slaves, and includes new information about prospects for peace. The report looks specifically at the social and economic costs of the conflict, and processes to end the conflict.DocumentLetting them fail: government neglect and the right to education for children affected by AIDS
Human Rights Watch, 2005This report examines the issues surrounding access to education for children affected by HIV and AIDS, looking in particular at the role of government.DocumentChildren development accounts in Africa: a pilot study
Center for Social Development, Washington University, 2005This paper presents preliminary findings from a pilot study in Uganda that explores a new strategy in caring for the increasing numbers of orphaned children in Africa.DocumentEnding legalised violence against children: report for the East and Southern Africa regional consultation
Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children, 2005This report reviews law and policy in relation to corporal punishment and deliberate humiliation of children in each state in East and Southern Africa.Pages
