ULSA is proud to announce a $500.00 donation from the Manitoba Campaign to Ban Landmines (MBCBL). MBCBL is based in Morden, Canada and worked with the students at the Morden Collegiate Institute to hold a bake sale and fundraise for ULSA activities. The funds will be used to support an Inclusive Football Match in Oyam [...]
This book is the culmination of a decade of research by Human Rights Watch. It details the humanitarian toll of cluster munitions, analyzes the international process that resulted in the treaty successfully banning them, and presents the steps that nations that have signed the convention should take to fulfill its promise. [...]
This 73-page report by Human Rights Watch describes frequent abuse and discrimination by strangers, neighbors, and even family members against women and girls with disabilities in Northern Uganda. Women interviewed for the report said they were not able to get basic provisions such as food, clothing, and shelter in camps for [...]
ULSA is a non-governmental organization, focused primarily on advocacy and victim assistance throughout Uganda. The organization was founded in April 2005 in order to campaign against the use, production and transfer of landmines, cluster munitions and explosive remnants of war (ERWs).