Uganda's Long Road to Recovery
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Nearly two million people were displaced at the height of the civil war.
An estimated 1,000 people were dying each week in the IDP camps mainly due to malnutrition, AIDS, malaria and diarrhea, according to a 2005 report by the World Health Organization (W.H.O).
At least 66,000 people between the ages of 14 and 30 have been abducted by the rebel group Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) during the two decades of the civil war in northern Uganda.
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants in 2005 for Joseph Kony and four senior leaders of the LRA for Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes committed in Uganda since July 2002.
The LRA continues to abduct children in neighboring Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Southern Sudan.
An estimated 1,000 people were dying each week in the IDP camps mainly due to malnutrition, AIDS, malaria and diarrhea, according to a 2005 report by the World Health Organization (W.H.O).
At least 66,000 people between the ages of 14 and 30 have been abducted by the rebel group Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) during the two decades of the civil war in northern Uganda.
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants in 2005 for Joseph Kony and four senior leaders of the LRA for Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes committed in Uganda since July 2002.
The LRA continues to abduct children in neighboring Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Southern Sudan.
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