This study concerns children born captivity the way in which this research was conducted was through The main contribution of the study are to better understand of the situation of children born in LRA captivity and how vulnerable and invisible they are in both the government and NGO policies. This research, conducted in Gulu District in Northern Uganda, intends to make policy makers and agencies working with returned children better understand the accounts of human rights violations and the protection needs of children born in LRA captivity. It aims at documenting the situation of these children as a vulnerable group and brings out clearly Uganda’s obligation as a state to wake up and do something, and at presenting both the children’s rights and the obligations of various actors in this regard. In addition, the social, cultural and policy frameworks that are significant for the protection of the rights of children born in LRA captivity will be analyzed. Much of this report focuses on children born in LRA captivity who reintegrated in their communities. Families and the broader community.

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hdl.handle.net/2105/7144
Human Rights, Development and Social Justice (HDS)
International Institute of Social Studies

OWACGIU, ATINGO JACKLINE. (2008, January). Children Born in LRA Captivity. Human Rights, Development and Social Justice (HDS). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2105/7144