International Justice/ICC: Sept ‘09
IWPR holds broadcast journalism training session ahead of new radio programme in northern Uganda.
IWPR holds broadcast journalism training session ahead of new radio programme in northern Uganda.
A breakdown in family structure exposes lack of assistance for displaced.
Returnees bury the bones of war victims – but concern remains that evidence is being lost.
Ugandan media freedom under spotlight as new sedition law is considered.
Kampala puts former LRA commander on trial – but not for war crimes.
Forty children have died as a result of ritual killings this year alone – but no-one has been convicted for the crimes.
Seven years after having their livelihoods destroyed, victims are growing impatient at lack of economic justice.
Former wife of rebel leader Joseph Kony talks of life with Africa’s most wanted man.
Graft plaguing development programmes may be contributing to food shortage and malnutrition in north.