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    8th December 2013

    by Wolf Ellis

    Helping to rebuild communities in northern Uganda

    You might remember all the attention last year on stopping Joseph Kony and the LRA. For the past two weeks I’ve been with Self Help Africa (SHA) in a region of northern Uganda that was severely affected by the conflict – in many villages, a whole generation of young adults are missing – and there […]

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    Livelihoods in crisis: A longitudinal study in Pader, Uganda (2007)

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