Land conflict in Northern Uganda
Land is a very important and sensitive resource for people in Northern Uganda.
30 April 2015
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Land is a very important and sensitive resource for people in Northern Uganda.
30 April 2015Land is a very important and sensitive resource for people in Northern Uganda.
30 April 2015Since the end of the conflict between the Ugandan government and the Lord’s Resistance Army in 2006, progress has been made in rebuilding the devastated north.
30 April 2015Land and resource-based conflicts are leading conflict drivers in Northern Uganda.
21 July 2014Following a decision of the Council of the European Union on 27 February 2012, a two-year project on ‘Supporting EU-China-Africa dialogue on conventional arms control’ was launched on 5 June 2012.
30 June 2014Violent conflict in Northern Uganda is finally subsiding after three decades, and government programmes are in place to speed up the region’s recovery and development.
30 April 2014Six years after the guns fell silent, and months into the second iteration of the Peace, Recovery and Development Programme (PRDP), the question of whether northern Uganda is truly at peace remains unanswered in many people’s minds.
30 September 2013Seven years on from a 20-year conflict, Northern Uganda has been edging towards recovery.
14 August 2013Welcome to the latest news from the Saferworld Uganda team.
24 June 2013In this newsletter we highlight some of the key conflict issues linked to land in Amuru, Northern Uganda that were identified in the sessions, including land acquisition, control, and ownership.
22 March 2013