The pastoralist communities of Ugandas remote, semi-arid Karamoja region struggle against poverty, frequent drought and banditry. Armed cattle raids, … Go to resource »
The arrival of the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) in Sudan in 199394 marked the beginning of more than a decade of fighting involving Ugandans on … Go to resource »
The purpose of this research study is to explore perceptions among northern Ugandans on themes of accountability, reconciliation and transitional … Go to resource »
From April to June 2007, researchers interviewed citizens in eight counties most affected by the conflict to document their attitudes about mechanisms … Go to resource »
This report documents rising violence in the 20-year-long conflict between the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and Ugandan government forces, which have … Go to resource »
With peace negotiations due to restart in the southern Sudanese town of Juba on 26 April, the ten-month-old peace process between the Lords … Go to resource »
The peace talks in Juba between the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) and the Ugandan government have made surprising progress, with a formal cessation of … Go to resource »
This Crisis Group report, assesses what women have been able to achieve in three countries to challenge the dominance of militarised solutions. In all … Go to resource »
The current rate of death from the war in northern Uganda is three times higher than in Iraq following the Allied invasion, finds a new report … Go to resource »
Since 1986 northern Uganda has been trapped in a deadly cycle of violence and suffering. After 20 years the war shows no real signs of abating, and … Go to resource »
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