Browsing by Subject "Internally displaced persons"
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Access to land and reintegration of formerly abducted women in Gulu District, Northern Uganda
(Makerere University, 2022-07)New Wars differ in nature and context from Old Wars. As a result, more civilians, and therefore an increasing number of women and children, suffer the structural damages of this kind of conflict. These range from abduction ... -
Food insecurity and its effects on the livelihoods of people in conflict areas, a case of internally displaced persons in Katakwi District, Uganda
(2009-11-11)Katakwi district is located in North Eastern Uganda – Teso sub-region and is made up of three (3) sub-counties and 18 parishes. Since 1979, over 88,000 people have been displaced within the district of Katakwi due to cattle ... -
Household management of diarrhoeal diseases and associated factors among children in internally displaced peoples camps-Lira District.
(2005)Introduction: Diarrhoea occurs worldwide and causes 4% of deaths. It causes high mortality and morbidity especially in displaced populations. Uganda has about 1.8million people displaced due to civil conflict mainly in the ... -
Leadership and resettlement of internally displaced persons: a case study of Kalaki County, Kaberamaido District, North Eastern Uganda
(Makerere University, 2009-11)This study seeks to investigate the challenges, opportunities and prospects of leadership in resettlement of IDPs in Kaberamaido district. The study focuses on Kalaki County in Kaberamaido district. The selected four sub ... -
Prevalence and factors associated with malnutrition among internally displaced children aged 6-59 months in Hawl Wadaag District, Mogadishu-Somalia
(Makerere University, 2022-12)Introduction: Worldwide, childhood malnutrition is a public health concern that contributes to impaired mental and physical growth. Malnutrition encompasses stunting, wasting underweight, micronutrient deficiency, and being ... -
The process of returning internally displaced persons and building peace in Amuru District, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2008-08)This study focused on the process of returning internally displaced persons and building peace in Amuru district, Uganda. Over 90% of the population in Amuru district in northern Uganda were displaced by the over two decades ... -
The role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in mitigating child sexual abuse in Obalanga - Amuria District
(Makerere University, 2021-02)The purpose of the study was to assess the role of child focused Non-Government Organizations’ (NGOs) in mitigating child sexual abuse (CSA) among the displaced people in Obalanga camp, Amuria district Uganda. The study ...