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New displacement in Uganda continues alongside long-term recovery needs
Since the 2006 signing of a cease-fire agreement between the government of Uganda and the Lord’s Resistance Army there has been significant return of those displaced by conflict in northern Uganda...
Conflict-induced internal displacement in Uganda - May 2012
Please refer to the attached Map.
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Need to focus on returnees and remaining IDPs in transition to development
Since the 2006 signing of a cease-fire agreement between the government of Uganda and the Lord’s Resistance Army there has been significant return of those displaced by conflict in northern Uganda...
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IDP News Alert, 19 April 2012
To see this news alert with links to the sources click here Uganda: Returning IDPs face further challenges over homeland Widespread land disputes in northern Uganda are threatening the region’s...
Unprepared for peace: Education in northern Uganda in displacement and beyond - Case study on education and internal displacement
All children have a right to education, including displaced children affected by conflict. Education during and after displacement is a vital component of successful recovery, because it gives people...
Uganda: Difficulties continue for returnees and remaining IDPs as development phase begins
In the four years passed since the signing of a Cessation of Hostilities Agreement between the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army, return has taken place in northern Uganda at a...
Internal displacement in Uganda (as of Aug 2009)
Note: Map production date estimated
Uganda: Returns outpace recovery planning
Since the signing of a Cessation of Hostilities Agreement between the government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army in 2006, about two thirds of the 1.8 million IDPs who lived in camps at the...
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Uganda: Focus shifts to securing durable solutions for IDPs
Significant improvements in the security situation in northern Uganda have allowed about half of the more than 1.8 million people who had been internally displaced by the conflict to return to their...
Internal displacement in Uganda (as of Nov 2008)
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NGOs unite in call for patience & persistence to salvage northern Uganda's peace process
Washington D.C., 7 May 2008 - As Ugandan civil society leaders meet to clarify transitional justice mechanisms in advance of their scheduled May 10th meeting with Lord's Resistance Army leader Joseph...
Internal displacement in Uganda (as of Apr 2008)
Note: Map production date estimated
Uganda: Uncertain future for IDPs while peace remains alive
With the peace process plagued by delays and confusion, and with conditions in return areas often worse than in the IDP camps, the future for IDPs in northern Uganda remains uncertain. In August 2006...
Uganda: Uncertain peace process impedes return in north while protection crisis looms in Karamoja region
An estimated 1.7 million people remain internally displaced in northern Uganda as a result of the conflict between the government and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). The conflict in the north has...
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Uganda: IDP return hopes dented as rebels reject mediator
Prospects for the voluntary return of an estimated 1.7 million people displaced by the 21-year conflict in northern Uganda remained bleak as peace talks between government and rebels faltered. The...
Uganda: Only peace can restore the confidence of the displaced
Update on the Implementation of the Recommendations made by the UN Secretary-General's Representative on Internally Displaced Persons following his visit to Uganda Preface for the 2nd Edition,...
Uganda: Only peace can restore the confidence of the displaced - second edition, Oct 2006
Update on the implementation of the recommendations made by the UN Secretary-General's representative on internally displaced persons following his visit to Uganda Preface for the 2nd Edition,...
Uganda: Ceasefire leads to improved humanitarian access to IDP camps
The government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) agreed on 26 August to cease all military actions against each other in a 20-year conflict that has resulted in the displacement of...
Renewed international and national impetus to address humanitarian situation yields only mild improvements for 2 million displaced
Overview Between 1.7 and two million people remain internally displaced in northern Uganda as a result of the conflict between the government and the Lordís Resistance Army (LRA), as continued...