Based on the corporeal suffering caused by violence and the local coping mechanisms, this article describes and analyzes local pluralistic health systems shaped by interaction between the emergency medical humanitarian aid and healing practices under the disarmament and sedentarization policy among the pastoral societies of northeastern Uganda such as the Karimojong and the Dodoth. To cope with maternal death and illness during home birth, the Karimojong created a medical system called “semi-permanent settlement of female local healers, ” which combines the local lifestyle with biomedical services. Through interpersonal relationships, the Karimojong established the local healthcare system involving modern Western biomedicine with the help o...
West Nile Sub-region in northwestern Uganda shares borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
War and violent conflicts make major contributions to morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is, howe...
This thesis explores the issue of persistent violence between pastoralists andthe state in north eas...
This paper examines the relationships between service providers involved in caring for people with '...
Abstract Social determinants of health describe the conditions in which people are born, grow, live,...
Providing people-centred health systems-or any systems at all-requires specific measures to protect ...
Nodding syndrome is an unexplained affliction that affects thousands of children in northern Uganda....
This article uses testimonials from women and men to ask how pastoral gender relations are configure...
This dissertation examines Karimojong ethnomedicine, focusing on maternal therapeutic decision-makin...
The instituted order of humanitarianism is both changing and challenged by shifting circumstances in...
The 20-year war in northern Uganda has resulted in up to 1.7 million people being internally displac...
A Proposal Submitted To the School Of Humanities & Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
In this paper I will analyse in which way the traditional healers’ functions in Konzo society have c...
The popularity of faith-healing in sub-Saharan Africa has been widely acknowledged in research, but ...
This article presents a summary of research intervention work carried out in waraffected Northern Ug...
West Nile Sub-region in northwestern Uganda shares borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
War and violent conflicts make major contributions to morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is, howe...
This thesis explores the issue of persistent violence between pastoralists andthe state in north eas...
This paper examines the relationships between service providers involved in caring for people with '...
Abstract Social determinants of health describe the conditions in which people are born, grow, live,...
Providing people-centred health systems-or any systems at all-requires specific measures to protect ...
Nodding syndrome is an unexplained affliction that affects thousands of children in northern Uganda....
This article uses testimonials from women and men to ask how pastoral gender relations are configure...
This dissertation examines Karimojong ethnomedicine, focusing on maternal therapeutic decision-makin...
The instituted order of humanitarianism is both changing and challenged by shifting circumstances in...
The 20-year war in northern Uganda has resulted in up to 1.7 million people being internally displac...
A Proposal Submitted To the School Of Humanities & Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
In this paper I will analyse in which way the traditional healers’ functions in Konzo society have c...
The popularity of faith-healing in sub-Saharan Africa has been widely acknowledged in research, but ...
This article presents a summary of research intervention work carried out in waraffected Northern Ug...
West Nile Sub-region in northwestern Uganda shares borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
War and violent conflicts make major contributions to morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is, howe...
This thesis explores the issue of persistent violence between pastoralists andthe state in north eas...