Hope in the Storm: Experience of Arpli in Conflict Resolution of the Northern Uganda Armed Conflict

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Conflict Resolution,
Global Strategy
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Conflict Resolution,
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Centro Studi Difesa Civile

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Overview: The conflict in the Acholi sub-region of the northern Uganda (NU) has lasted for about 18 years, with tremendous negative impact in terms of human costs and development in the whole region. A study by civil societies carried in 2003 estimates that 3% of the annual GDP of Uganda is lost due to this war. The war has now split to the sub-regions of Lango and Teso, the latter located in the eastern region of Uganda.

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Format: PDF | Size: 110KB | Date: Apr 2004 | Pages: 12


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