This paper investigates the complex relation between protracted donor interventions and the production of customary authority. More specifically, the paper analyses the impact of post-conflict donor interventions (and their withdrawal) on the position of customary chiefs in the Acholi region in northern Uganda. As important brokers between international aid agencies, the Ugandan government and Acholi communities, customary chiefs became key actors in post-conflict peacebuilding programmes. Using the concepts of extraversion and development brokerage, the paper demonstrates how dwindling access to external donor funds has strongly affected Acholi customary authority. To secure their authority and legitimacy, customary chiefs re-shifted from ...
This paper examines how both rhetoric about custom and practices drawing on elements of deep-rooted ...
This paper examines how both rhetoric about custom and practices drawing on elements of deep-rooted ...
This article examines the role of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in post-conflict reconstruction...
From mid-2006 to 2010 grassroots perspectives of Acholi people in Northern Uganda followed Non-Gover...
Abstract: Rwanda and Burundi have both emerged from civil wars over the past 20 years and foreign do...
Renewed attention on customary authority in both scholarship and development interventions renders i...
Renewed attention on customary authority in both scholarship and development interventions renders i...
Abstract: Rwanda and Burundi have both emerged from civil wars over the past 20 years and foreign do...
Includes bibliographical references.The study examines the potential for community participation in ...
This paper focuses on the urban outcomes of protracted humanitarian intervention in Gulu town, North...
This paper focuses on the urban outcomes of protracted humanitarian intervention in Gulu town, North...
This paper puts forward the framework of the ‘marketplace of post-conflict assistance’ as a conceptu...
The study examines the extent to which American military assistance and foreign aid has perpetuated ...
Northern Uganda is in transition after the conflict that ended in 2006. While its cities are thrivin...
By means of two case studies, this paper demonstrates how customary chiefs in Northeast Congo crafte...
This paper examines how both rhetoric about custom and practices drawing on elements of deep-rooted ...
This paper examines how both rhetoric about custom and practices drawing on elements of deep-rooted ...
This article examines the role of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in post-conflict reconstruction...
From mid-2006 to 2010 grassroots perspectives of Acholi people in Northern Uganda followed Non-Gover...
Abstract: Rwanda and Burundi have both emerged from civil wars over the past 20 years and foreign do...
Renewed attention on customary authority in both scholarship and development interventions renders i...
Renewed attention on customary authority in both scholarship and development interventions renders i...
Abstract: Rwanda and Burundi have both emerged from civil wars over the past 20 years and foreign do...
Includes bibliographical references.The study examines the potential for community participation in ...
This paper focuses on the urban outcomes of protracted humanitarian intervention in Gulu town, North...
This paper focuses on the urban outcomes of protracted humanitarian intervention in Gulu town, North...
This paper puts forward the framework of the ‘marketplace of post-conflict assistance’ as a conceptu...
The study examines the extent to which American military assistance and foreign aid has perpetuated ...
Northern Uganda is in transition after the conflict that ended in 2006. While its cities are thrivin...
By means of two case studies, this paper demonstrates how customary chiefs in Northeast Congo crafte...
This paper examines how both rhetoric about custom and practices drawing on elements of deep-rooted ...
This paper examines how both rhetoric about custom and practices drawing on elements of deep-rooted ...
This article examines the role of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in post-conflict reconstruction...