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Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen appears at the Hague court.
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Experts consider steps needed to bring rebel chief before local war crimes court.
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Was President Museveni expressing genuine African resentment of the court, or just manoeuvring to position himself as regional leader?
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US steers clear of joining International Criminal Court, but it is now much more aligned with the court's goals than ever before.
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Young women leave children sedated at home so they can go out and work in sex trade.
12 Oct 12
Reporters will be mentored as they work on programmes for an audience of four million.
8 Oct 12
Local government so under-resourced that it will find it hard to deliver ambitious development plan for northern areas.
30 Sep 12
Local government so under-resourced that it will find it hard to deliver ambitious development plan for northern areas.
15 Sep 12
How will projects help region recover after 20-year conflict?
30 Aug 12
As organisations representing claimants face questions, their critics demand more transparency.
15 Aug 12
But is enough being done to develop infrastructure at the local level in northern Uganda?
31 Jul 12
Following region’s 20-year rebel insurgency, concern that redevelopment efforts have ignored widespread psychological disorders stemming from conflict.
15 Jul 12
As cases spread, parents are struggling to reach health centres to pick up medication.
13 Jul 12
Headmistress offers boys bursary after hearing of their plight on Facing Justice radio programme.
10 Jul 12
As cases spread, parents are struggling to reach health centres to pick up medication.
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