In northern Uganda, more than 50,000 people were recruited by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) between the late 1980s and 2004, mostly by force. Around half of those taken were children (under 18 years old). A large number were never seen by their families again, but more than 20,000 returned through aid-financed reception centres. Endeavours were made to reunite them with their relatives, who were mostly living in insecure displacement camps. Relatively few were subsequently visited, even after the fighting ended in 2006. Thousands of vulnerable children were largely left to their own devices. This article draws on research carried out in 2004-06 and from 2012 to 2018, and compares findings with other publications on reintegration in the r...
The provision of basic needs such as food, shelter, security, identity and recognition is central in...
The Northern region of Uganda has been plagued by violent conflict for over two decades. The Lord¿s ...
This thesis explores the extent to which existing national transitional justice policy frameworks st...
Abstract In northern Uganda, more than 50,000 people were recruited by the Lord’s Res...
Background: Much has been written about the short-term challenges facing children returning ‘home’ f...
BACKGROUND: Much has been written about the short-term challenges facing children returning 'home' f...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
While the use of children in war has most universally condemned human rights abuses in the world, ye...
The prohibition on the use of child soldiers is widely recognized. Still, it is estimated that 60,00...
Child soldiering has occurred throughout history in the never-ending battle over land, resources and...
During the Northern Ugandan War, the Lord’s Resistance Army kidnapped and recruited 30,000 children ...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...
Since the late 1980s, the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a spiritualist rebel group with no clear pol...
Long before “IS” and “Boko Haram”, the messianic “Lord’s Resistance Army” (LRA) in Uganda was consid...
The provision of basic needs such as food, shelter, security, identity and recognition is central in...
The Northern region of Uganda has been plagued by violent conflict for over two decades. The Lord¿s ...
This thesis explores the extent to which existing national transitional justice policy frameworks st...
Abstract In northern Uganda, more than 50,000 people were recruited by the Lord’s Res...
Background: Much has been written about the short-term challenges facing children returning ‘home’ f...
BACKGROUND: Much has been written about the short-term challenges facing children returning 'home' f...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
While the use of children in war has most universally condemned human rights abuses in the world, ye...
The prohibition on the use of child soldiers is widely recognized. Still, it is estimated that 60,00...
Child soldiering has occurred throughout history in the never-ending battle over land, resources and...
During the Northern Ugandan War, the Lord’s Resistance Army kidnapped and recruited 30,000 children ...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...
Since the late 1980s, the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a spiritualist rebel group with no clear pol...
Long before “IS” and “Boko Haram”, the messianic “Lord’s Resistance Army” (LRA) in Uganda was consid...
The provision of basic needs such as food, shelter, security, identity and recognition is central in...
The Northern region of Uganda has been plagued by violent conflict for over two decades. The Lord¿s ...
This thesis explores the extent to which existing national transitional justice policy frameworks st...