This paper explores the unique place of Gulu town within the 21-year civil war in northern Uganda. It explores the conditions faced by the large internally displaced population of Gulu, and explains why it has remained relatively stable despite the significant level of displacement. The paper explores the social changes that have occurred among the displaced population in Gulu’s tenuous urban environment, focusing on the breakdown of male, lineage-based authority and on the impact of town life on women and ex-rebels. Finally, the paper argues that Gulu town, despite its present stability, may become a destabilising force in the region after the war ends, when internal conflict within post-war Acholi society could lead to a new phase of disp...
Softcover, 17x24Based on eleven months of field work (2009-2011), this book analyzes the situation o...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
Twenty-one years of war, destruction, and the displacement of over 1.5 million people have turned no...
The civil war in Northern Uganda in the period 1986–2006 fundamentally altered former ways of life a...
Internal displacement has been a common occurrence in Uganda since the late 1800s. However, studies ...
This thesis explores how the rapidly changing needs of people on the ground inform transitions from ...
This thesis aims to contribute to an understanding of how citizenship is constructed, sensed and pra...
This thesis explores how the rapidly changing needs of people on the ground inform transitions from ...
The protracted and brutal armed conflict between the Government of Uganda (GoU) and the Lord’s Resis...
Northern Uganda has been beleaguered with political unrest and rebellion for over two decades. The L...
This paper presents the various dynamics, causes, and consequences of land conflicts in Acholiland. ...
Northern Uganda has been beleaguered with political unrest and rebellion for over two decades. The L...
The livelihoods of people in Kapelebyong Sub-County in Eastern Uganda have been severely affected by...
The data includes 1318 descriptions of land disputes in the Acholi Sub-region of Northern Uganda, co...
An important focus of peacebuilding as a part of post-conflict reconstruction is the provision of ba...
Softcover, 17x24Based on eleven months of field work (2009-2011), this book analyzes the situation o...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
Twenty-one years of war, destruction, and the displacement of over 1.5 million people have turned no...
The civil war in Northern Uganda in the period 1986–2006 fundamentally altered former ways of life a...
Internal displacement has been a common occurrence in Uganda since the late 1800s. However, studies ...
This thesis explores how the rapidly changing needs of people on the ground inform transitions from ...
This thesis aims to contribute to an understanding of how citizenship is constructed, sensed and pra...
This thesis explores how the rapidly changing needs of people on the ground inform transitions from ...
The protracted and brutal armed conflict between the Government of Uganda (GoU) and the Lord’s Resis...
Northern Uganda has been beleaguered with political unrest and rebellion for over two decades. The L...
This paper presents the various dynamics, causes, and consequences of land conflicts in Acholiland. ...
Northern Uganda has been beleaguered with political unrest and rebellion for over two decades. The L...
The livelihoods of people in Kapelebyong Sub-County in Eastern Uganda have been severely affected by...
The data includes 1318 descriptions of land disputes in the Acholi Sub-region of Northern Uganda, co...
An important focus of peacebuilding as a part of post-conflict reconstruction is the provision of ba...
Softcover, 17x24Based on eleven months of field work (2009-2011), this book analyzes the situation o...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
Twenty-one years of war, destruction, and the displacement of over 1.5 million people have turned no...