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Newsletter 3/2005 August

Northern Uganda

:: Editorial: Democracy is the only way
:: Calm replaces confusion
The death of Dr. Garang may not be the end to peace in Sudan.
:: Peace process on test
Despite the peace agreement signed January 2005, southern Sudan faces a myriad of conflicts as key players feel alienated from the peace process.
:: Slow development delays repatriation
Sudanese refugees need assurance on security and development before they agree with voluntary repatriation.
:: Corrupt public procurement
Civil society should be involved more in following up corrupt officials.
:: The G8 agree on debt cancellation for Africa
Many Africans are looking forward to the wealthiest countries’ action on poverty eradication. Grand celebrations may however be untimely.
:: Northern Uganda: Introduction
:: Northern Uganda: Money, confused strategies and spirits make the conflict go on
Thousands killed, raped, or abducted. 1.4 million forcibly displaced. And the conflict in Northern Uganda now continues into its 19th year. Here the Newsletter suggests why.
:: Northern Uganda: Cultural leaders want a role in the peace process
Ending the conflict could require the traditional structures’ involvement.
:: Northern Uganda: Hopes for peace
:: Northern Uganda: Living with trauma
The northern region has to deal with the war wounds - physically and mentally.
:: Northern Uganda: Work gives dignity
New project seeks to activate the people being reliant on food relief and minimise the passive dependency on handouts.
:: Northern Uganda: Poverty reigns despite big relief
Insecurity, bureaucracy, and dependency hinders development in the conflict struck districts.
:: Northern Uganda: Land is the future potential conflict
Once the conflict with the Lords Resistance Army is over, the struggle over Acholi land is likely to begin.
:: Northern Uganda: Returnees on the run again
More Sudanese are fleeing into Uganda after being terrorised by rebels. Contrary to relief agencies’ expectations, Sudanese are arriving in Uganda rather than returning home.
:: Poverty, security, and trade in focus
MS Denmark has chosen the organisations core issues for the next two years.
:: MS into decentralisation
Support to civil society in decentralisation programme in Apac and Koboko.
:: Letters to the Editor
:: Regional news
Kenya: MS inciting people MS remains in Kenya, but the country director and two development workers are procedurally deported.
:: Farewell
:: The Outer World
:: From the dictionary
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