This qualitative study explores the intra-bush and post-bush experiences of formerly abducted child mothers (FACM) in Northern Uganda. Critical events in the lives of young women who were abducted as young girls to join rebel soldiers in the recent civil war are examined. These critical events include sexual violation, training and participation in battles as child soldiers, motherhood, intra-bush trauma and, escape or release. The study also explores how the young women coped with life in the post-bush society they had rejoined. I examine approaches, resources and opportunities for the rehabilitation of returning FACM, their resettlement process and reintegration. The methodology borrows from narrative analysis, phenomenology and grounded ...
Background: Reintegration programs are commonly offered to former combatants and ab...
Child soldiering has occurred throughout history in the never-ending battle over land, resources and...
While the use of children in war has most universally condemned human rights abuses in the world, ye...
This qualitative study explores the intra-bush and post-bush experiences of formerly abducted child ...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...
Over 12,000 girls and women were abducted during Uganda’s civil war (1986-2007), and many were force...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
The prohibition on the use of child soldiers is widely recognized. Still, it is estimated that 60,00...
The provision of basic needs such as food, shelter, security, identity and recognition is central in...
During northern Uganda’s civil war (1986-2007), the abduction, forced marriage, and impregnation of ...
This thesis is about the experiences of children born as a result of sexual violence in war and arme...
This thesis explores the extent to which existing national transitional justice policy frameworks st...
Background Reintegration programs are commonly offered to former combatants and abductees to acquire...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
The Northern region of Uganda has been plagued by violent conflict for over two decades. The Lord¿s ...
Background: Reintegration programs are commonly offered to former combatants and ab...
Child soldiering has occurred throughout history in the never-ending battle over land, resources and...
While the use of children in war has most universally condemned human rights abuses in the world, ye...
This qualitative study explores the intra-bush and post-bush experiences of formerly abducted child ...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...
Over 12,000 girls and women were abducted during Uganda’s civil war (1986-2007), and many were force...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
The prohibition on the use of child soldiers is widely recognized. Still, it is estimated that 60,00...
The provision of basic needs such as food, shelter, security, identity and recognition is central in...
During northern Uganda’s civil war (1986-2007), the abduction, forced marriage, and impregnation of ...
This thesis is about the experiences of children born as a result of sexual violence in war and arme...
This thesis explores the extent to which existing national transitional justice policy frameworks st...
Background Reintegration programs are commonly offered to former combatants and abductees to acquire...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
The Northern region of Uganda has been plagued by violent conflict for over two decades. The Lord¿s ...
Background: Reintegration programs are commonly offered to former combatants and ab...
Child soldiering has occurred throughout history in the never-ending battle over land, resources and...
While the use of children in war has most universally condemned human rights abuses in the world, ye...