Uganda
More Accused of Rebel Activity
But critics claim arrests are politically motivated, aimed at stifling opposition ahead of 2011 general elections.
Street Kids Reunited With Relatives
Hundreds of children, orphaned or separated from parents during war, now live rough in northern towns.
UPC Allegedly Recruited Kids as Young as Five
Witness said he was told that if the militia got hold of children early they would become “real soldiers”.
Anger Over Aid Effort Prompts Breakaway Calls
Some in north say region should secede because of Kampala’s perceived failure to help them.
International Justice/ICC: Apr ‘09
IWPR training guide will help dispel misinformation about International Criminal Court, say Sudanese journalists.
Struggle to Revive Education in North
Lack of classrooms, resources and teachers blunts efforts to resurrect long neglected primary school system.
Uganda Probes Alleged Supplies to LRA
Belgian nationals implicated in secret shipments following seizure of trucks in South Sudan.
Uncertain Future for Former Rebel Wives
Shunned by their communities, a group of women forced to marry LRA men now face eviction.