Battle for Child Welfare in Northern Uganda
Widespread concerns that under-resourced local government and police are not doing enough on child protection.
Battle for Child Welfare in Northern Uganda
Widespread concerns that under-resourced local government and police are not doing enough on child protection.
Sudan: ICC Outreach to Darfuri refugees
Darfuri refugees in Eastern Chad say they have not seen representatives of the ICC in over a year.
Two Kenyan Suspects Off The Hook?
Despite prosecutor’s pledge to look again at rejected cases, focus now likely to shift to trials of four others accused of election violence.
Sudan: Darfur Refugees Still Fear Returning Home
Despite backing from the United Nations many still say it is not yet safe to go home.
Compensation Calls as Uganda Renews LRA Amnesty
Process of reintegrating rebel combatants will continue, but too little has been done to help victims.
New Kenyan Justice Effort Meets Scepticism
Latest move to investigate post-election violence still raises questions about will to prosecute perpetrators.
Kony Video May Lead to Deeper Questions
Although Kony 2012 film largely deals with past events, it could prompt wider debate about justice.
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