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Today, northern Uganda is peaceful, but children, their families and their communities still bear the scars of conflict, even as they rebuild their communities. Malaria, water-borne illnesses and extreme poverty still threaten the lives of children. Many who were abducted still struggle emotionally and socially with their traumatic experiences as they continue their long recoveries.
World Vision continues to provide follow-up support to former child soldiers through its expanded Children of War Rehabilitation Program. Through its community development work, World Vision, in partnership with sponsors and donors from around the world, helps communities protect their children against deadly childhood illnesses and rebuild their post-war communities.
Northern Uganda in the newsKony2012: What's all the fuss about?For many former child soldiers, the war is never over Monsters & Critics, February 12, 2011 Northern Uganda filmsKassim the DreamThe story of World Champion Boxer, Kassim "The Dream" Ouma - born in Uganda, kidnapped by the rebel army and trained to be a child soldier at the age of 6. More about the film ... Oscar-nominated "War Dance" This documentary follows three children from a displacement camp in the war zone as they compete in the Uganda National music competition. More about the film ... Caught in the crossfire View a segment from World Vision's documentary "Caught in the Crossfire: Uganda's Children of War," whic documents the trials faced by war-scarred youth who receive help at World Vision's Children of War Center in Gulu. World Vision blog postsStanding side by side with Northern Uganda | Child soldiersRead more about the exploitation of children as soldiers around the world.Issue expertsJesse EavesPolicy advisor, children in crisis Policy statementsWorld Vision calls for commitment to peace agreements.Peace, then justice in northern Uganda World Vision's position on the International Criminal Court and Ugandan peace negotiations. Pawns of politics: Children, conflict, and peace in northern Uganda World Vision policy paper Donor Report: World Vision's Children of War Rehabilitation CenterLearn more about how World Vision is helping former child soldiers recover from their experiences | |