Resources

Uganda’s Amnesty Act: Communiqué and accompanying note

Jun 2012

On 23 May 2012, Uganda’s Minister of Internal Affairs declared the lapse of the Amnesty Act. This decision was apparently taken without any reference to Uganda’s Parliament.

Topic: 'Dwogo Cen Paco'(Come back home) programme 

Mar 2011
Bishop Ochala II shares an insight from his work in northern Uganda into the conflict between the Lord's Resistance Army and the Ugandan government in this presentation.

Le choix du retour: Défis à relever pour les commandants de grade intermédiaire de L’Armée de Résistance du Seigneur

Oct 2010
Un commandant de grade intermédiaire choisit de rester avec l’Armée de Résistance du Seigneur (LRA) lorsqu'un autre risque de s’échapper – pourquoi? Ce rapport de Conciliation Resources tente de découvrir les raisons.

Choosing to return: Challenges faced by the Lord’s Resistance Army’s middle-ranking commanders

Oct 2010
Why does one LRA middle-ranking commander stay with the Lord's Resistance Army but another risk escaping? This report by Conciliation Resources attempts to find out why.

Cross-border trade: Fuelling conflict or building peace? An exploration of cross-border trade between Sudan and Uganda and the implications for peacebuilding

Sep 2009
Cross-border trade has the power to genuinely revitalise a region. Graham Carrington of Conciliation Resources analyses the situation between Uganda and, as it was known at the time of the study, Sudan (now South Sudan).

After Operation Lightning Thunder: Protecting communities and building peace

Apr 2009
Instead of peace, Operation Lightening Thunder resulted in death and displacement. Conciliation Resources' report explores the situation further.

Perilous border: Sudanese communities affected by conflict on the Sudan-Uganda border

Nov 2008
In the first study of its kind, Mareike Schomerus of Conciliation Resources addresses the often neglected Sudanese (now South Sudanese) dimension of the the Lord's Resistance Army conflict.

Coming home: Understanding why commanders of the Lord’s Resistance Army choose to return to a civilian life

May 2006
This report contains recommendations from Conciliation Resources and Quaker Peace & Social Witness to encourage Lord's Resistance Army commanders to leave fighting and return home.

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