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IRIN Web Special on Life in northern Uganda
"when the sun sets, we start to worry..."


B I B L I O G R A P H Y

Amnesty International (2003), “Uganda: Summary of human rights concerns”. Amnesty International London, UK.

Behrend, H (1998) “The Holy Spirit Movement’s New World: Discourse and development in the north of Uganda”, in “ in Hansen and Twaddle, eds (1998) Developing Uganda. Ohio University Press: USA/ James Currey: Oxford, UK.

Bramucci, GL (2003), “Waiting games: Growing up with war in northern Uganda”.
Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale (AVSI): Kampala, Uganda.

Conciliation Resources (2003), “Northern Uganda: One Step Forward, Two steps Back – Kacoke Madit Peace and Reconciliation Project”. Conciliation Resources: London, UK.

Dolan, C (2000), “Views on the Northern Uganda Conflict from Inside the War Zone: Report on COPE fieldwork findings, Northern Uganda. London. ACORD.

Human Rights Watch (2003) “Abducted and Abused: Renewed Conflict in Northern Uganda”; “Uganda – Child Abductions Skyrocket in the North”; “Uganda: Stolen Children – Abduction and Recruitment in Northern Uganda”. HRW: New York, USA.

Integrated Regional Information Networks (2003), “IRIN Web Special on the crisis in Northern Uganda” and other documents. www.irinnews.org. IRIN: Nairobi, Kenya.

Joint authors (2003), “Statement of The Donor Group on Northern Uganda, Amnesty and Recovery from Conflict”

Leggett, I (2001), Uganda: Oxfam Country Profile. Oxfam: Oxford, UK.

Liu Institute for Global Issues (2003), “Update on the Human Security Situation in Northern Uganda Northern Uganda Peace Process (April 2003). Liu Institute, University of British Columbia: Canada.

Minority Rights Group (2001), “Uganda – The Marginalisation of Communities”. MRG, London, UK.

Mutibwa, P (1992), Uganda Since Independence: A Story of Unfulfilled Hopes. Hurst & Company: London, UK.

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (2003), “Affected Populations in the Great Lakes region as of 15 August 2003” and other documents. Kampala: OCHA.

US Agency for International Development (2003), “Uganda Complex Emergency Situation Report #1 (FY 2004)”. USAID: Washington DC, USA.

Westbrook, D (2000), “The Torment of Northern Uganda: A Legacy of Missed Opportunities”. Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution.

World Food Programme (2003), Emergency Reports (Uganda sections). WFP: New York, USA.


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