Congolese Warlord Gets 14 Years for Using Child Soldiers
Landmark ruling by ICC welcomed, but victims' rights groups think it should have gone further.
Better Roads Deemed Key to Economic Recovery
But is enough being done to develop infrastructure at the local level in northern Uganda?
Mali Case Throws Spotlight on ICC Budget Constraints
Observers question international court’s ability to take on fresh cases as funding pressures mount.
Witness Protection Fears in Kenya
Fears that government’s failure to fund witness programme will hamper local investigations into post-election violence.
Northern Uganda Struggling to Cope with Mental Illness
Following region’s 20-year rebel insurgency, concern that redevelopment efforts have ignored widespread psychological disorders stemming from conflict.
Kenyan Police Violence Victims Fight for Justice
Government dragging its feet on court-ordered compensation for those shot by police during 2007-8 unrest.
Is Uganda Losing Battle Against Nodding Disease?
As cases spread, parents are struggling to reach health centres to pick up medication.
IWPR Coverage Brings Help to Ugandan Street Children
Headmistress offers boys bursary after hearing of their plight on Facing Justice radio programme.
Sudan Opposition Fails to Take Lead on Protests
Protest participants “aware, angry and hungry”, but formal attempts at consolidate leadership fail to add momentum.
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