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REPORT - July 2008
Workshop Report: On Accountability and Juba PeaceTalks
REPORT - May 2008
Sharing the Burden of the Past: Peer Support
REPORT - February 2008
With or Without Peace: DDR in Northern Uganda
January 2008
NEW Field Note 7, July 2008
Complicating Victims and Perpetrators: On Dominic Ongwen
In this issue of Field Notes, we examine the case history of Dominic Ongwen: an indicted war criminal and former child soldier. Abducted by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) when he was around 10 years old, Ongwen's moral development and choices must be contextualized within the rebel group's organizational structure, norms and beliefs. Ongwen's actions may have been his own, but they are necessarily conditioned by his past experience as a victim. Read the report here.
COMMENT ON THE REPORT ... on our blog.
New Workshop Report, May 2008
On Accountability: Agreement III, Juba Peace Talks
This report examines key challenges to implementing Agenda Item III of the Juba Talks on accountability, including the role and juridiction of various mechanisms.
JRP works with marginalized and war-affected communities to strengthen locally-owned approaches to the reintegration of ex-combatants, justice and reconciliation in war-torn northern Uganda.
The project was co-founded in 2004 by the Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, Canada and the Gulu District NGO Forum, Northern Uganda. It has a field office in Gulu, northern Uganda and satellite offices in Amuru, Kitgum and Pader.
August 2007
CSO Declaration on Agenda Item Three.
Lira Declaration on Agenda Item Three by Cultural and Religious Leaders.
