Kampala Accused of Failing Vulnerable IDPs
A breakdown in family structure exposes lack of assistance for displaced.
War, Tradition Feeds Sexual Violence Against Women
Tribal customs and the legacy of conflict put women at risk of violence and abuse.
International Justice/ICC: July/Aug ‘09
Project team canvasses views of cross-section of DRC society on Lubanga trial and the ICC.
Storm Brewing Over AU Justice Proposals
Stability in Sudan is chief concern of African Union – but its idea of justice might not be accepted by all.
Glimmer of Hope for Justice
Activists believe local trial may be step forward for greater judicial independence.
Acholi Finally Bury Their Dead
Returnees bury the bones of war victims – but concern remains that evidence is being lost.
Press Crackdown Fears
Ugandan media freedom under spotlight as new sedition law is considered.
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Recent murder highlights widespread discrimination and violence against LGBTI people.
Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.