by DHPIadmin | Aug 31, 2022 | Uganda, Uncategorized
Issues of local communities being driven off their land, as well as issues of tension between refugees/IDP’s and host communities that we frequently report on in Northern Mozambique, occur in many different places on the continent. Below a report on the situation in...
by DHPIadmin | May 17, 2021 | Uganda, Uncategorized
Denis Hurley Peace Institute, in partnership with the Archdiocese of Gulu Justice and Peace Commission, is investigating and documenting widespread evictions of the populations of entire districts, without compensation, to be given to investors. In the process ancient...
by DHPIadmin | May 3, 2021 | Uganda, Uncategorized
Introduction Land grabbing is slavery of its kind in Uganda. Land grabbing occurs when land that was previously used and owned by local individuals/communities is leased or sold to outside investors, including corporations and governments. The land grabbing situation...
by DHPIadmin | Apr 23, 2021 | Uganda, Uncategorized
Agnes Aineah reports for ACI Africa on the DHPI/Archdiocese of Gulu collaboration: COVID-19 lockdown in Uganda came with torture, sexual violence, unfair arrests, and deaths in police custody among other serious violations of human rights, a recent investigation by...
by DHPIadmin | Apr 21, 2021 | Uganda, Uncategorized
Introduction: Rapid assessment on Human rights situation was carried out in Gulu Archdiocese and Lira Diocese by the diocesan Justice and Peace Commission of Gulu and Lira Dioceses. The purpose of the assessment is to ascertain whether human rights violations did...
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