Philosophiae Doctor - PhDAfter a war of nearly two decades in the Acholi sub-region of northern Uganda many families and communities were physically, socially, economically and psychologically devastated. A myriad of other concomitant effects of the war such as distorted gender relations in households and undue exposure of vulnerable children to the menace of hazardous child labour manifest in the communities today. A plethora of non-government organisations has worked in the Acholi subregion trying to transform the communities after the war, but these challenges remain thus compromising social justice and the well-being of children
Using data from a programme in northern Uganda, this article argues psycho-social education supports...
This thesis provides an investigation into the experiences of Ugandan women and men during the civil...
There is a sweet odor of earth and mangos as the sun rises over the fields of rice and pineapples. T...
This thesis is about the experiences of children born as a result of sexual violence in war and arme...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...
The provision of basic needs such as food, shelter, security, identity and recognition is central in...
Background: Research from numerous fields of science is providing strong evidence demonstrating that...
From mid-2006 to 2010 grassroots perspectives of Acholi people in Northern Uganda followed Non-Gover...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...
This thesis explores the extent to which existing national transitional justice policy frameworks st...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
The Acholi people have remained poor despite the existence of a legal regulatory framework to guaran...
This thesis is concerned with the experiences of children who were formerly abducted and recruited i...
Using data from a programme in northern Uganda, this article argues psycho-social education supports...
This thesis provides an investigation into the experiences of Ugandan women and men during the civil...
There is a sweet odor of earth and mangos as the sun rises over the fields of rice and pineapples. T...
This thesis is about the experiences of children born as a result of sexual violence in war and arme...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...
The provision of basic needs such as food, shelter, security, identity and recognition is central in...
Background: Research from numerous fields of science is providing strong evidence demonstrating that...
From mid-2006 to 2010 grassroots perspectives of Acholi people in Northern Uganda followed Non-Gover...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...
This thesis explores the extent to which existing national transitional justice policy frameworks st...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
The Acholi people have remained poor despite the existence of a legal regulatory framework to guaran...
This thesis is concerned with the experiences of children who were formerly abducted and recruited i...
Using data from a programme in northern Uganda, this article argues psycho-social education supports...
This thesis provides an investigation into the experiences of Ugandan women and men during the civil...
There is a sweet odor of earth and mangos as the sun rises over the fields of rice and pineapples. T...