Making Justice Work for Women: Summary of Uganda Country Report
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This report provides a summary of the Uganda country report in the series, "Making Transitional Justice Work for Women: Rights, Resilience and Responses to Violence Against Women in Democratic Republic of Congo, Northern Uganda and Kenya". It outlines the full report's investigation of the efficacy of transitional justice efforts for women in conflict and post-conflict contexts in northern Uganda; in doing so, it identifies women's priorities for justice, their experiences when seeking justice, obstacles in justice processes, and recommendations for more effective policy responses.This report provides a summary of the Uganda country report in the series, "Making Transitional Justice Work for Women: Rights, Resilience and Responses to Violence Against Women in Democratic Republic of Congo, Northern Uganda and Kenya". It outlines the full report's investigation of the efficacy of transitional justice efforts for women in conflict and post-conflict contexts in northern Uganda; in doing so, it identifies women's priorities for justice, their experiences when seeking justice, obstacles in justice processes, and recommendations for more effective policy responses.
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2016-08-01Citation
Lucy Fiske and Rita Shackel, “Making Justice Work for Women: Uganda Summary Report” (August 2016)Share