Margaret Arach Orech, Director
In December 1998, Margaret Arach Orech celebrated Christmas in the Intensive Care Unit at St. Mary’s Hospital in Lacor, Northern Uganda. Among other things, Margaret thanked the Lord for preserving her life during an ambush on her bus, which was carried out by the Lord’s Resistance Army, a rebel movement in Northern [...]
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FIRST ANNUAL NATIONAL MEETING OF
UGANDA LANDMINE SURVIVORS ASSOCIATION
(ULSA)
7TH -9TH JULY 2009
HOTEL AFRICANA – KAMPALA
UGANDA
Acknowledgement:
Uganda Landmine survivors Association (ULSA) expresses their sincere appreciation to all who attended and participated in its [...]
By Gloria Laker Aciro in Gulu
20 November 2008 (AR No. 193)
Irene Laker said she’d had a restless night because her village near Gulu had just been attacked by members of the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army, LRA.
In the morning, she walked out the back of her house. “As I moved, [there was] a big bang. I [...]
The Kampala Conference on the Convention on Cluster Munitions was the second all-African conference on cluster munitions, and one of a series of regional conferences taking place to build support for the Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) Signing Conference which will be held in Oslo, Norway on 3 - 4 December 2008.
Forty-two African states participated [...]
The Daily Monitor, 28 October 2008
By Joseph Mazige
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It is a little over two years since the guns fell silent in northern Uganda following the start of peace talks between the government and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels in the Southern Sudan capital, Juba. But the scars are still fresh for many [...]
GULU, 5 September 2008 (IRIN) - The return of peace to northern Uganda has prompted many formerly displaced people to return home, but resettling into the villages has proved tough for landmine survivors.
“I never imagined that I would become disabled until I was hit by a mine planted by LRA [Lord's Resistance Army] rebels in [...]
The Uganda Landmine Survivors Association (ULSA) is a non-governmental organization, focused primarily on advocacyand 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). ULSA also serves as a peer to peer support network for survivors, providing them with training in vocational, leadership and [...]
IRIN News, 4 June 2008
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Landmine survivors and campaigners in Uganda have welcomed the approval of a new comprehensive treaty to ban cluster bombs.
“As people who have been [...]
Kampala, NTV Uganda
By Rosebell KAGUMIRE
19 May 2008
Civil society representatives and cluster bomb survivors from around the world have called on governments to support a comprehensive ban on cluster bombs.
“We are confident that governments will make the right decision and adopt a ban with no exceptions, no loopholes and no delays. This is what is needed [...]
By Joe De Capua
30 November 2005
In Zagreb, Croatia, the sixth meeting of states party to the international landmine treaty continues. The treaty was signed in 1997 to ban the use, acquisition, production, transfer and stockpiling of landmines.
While much progress has been made, each year it’s estimated between 15 and 20 thousand people are killed or [...]