As the first phase of the Beyond Juba Project (2007-2011) was winding up, the Refugee Law Project embarked on a countrywide conflict-mapping exercise dubbed: the National Reconciliation and Transitional Justice Audit (NR&TJ Audit) to document all major current and past conflicts and their legacies in Uganda.
The main objectives of the NR&TJ Audit are:
1) To document from a community perspective all the post-independence armed conflicts in Uganda
2) To identify and assess the outstanding reconciliation and transitional justice needs related to each of these conflicts
This exercise intends to clarify the transitional justice terrain in Uganda to be addressed under the Beyond Juba Project Phase II. It also feeds into the ongoing Justice Law and Order (JLOS) transitional justice policy development process and seeks to inform government and development partners programs related to transitional justice and peacebuilding in Uganda.
Challenges of Managing Oil Discovery in Uganda; This film clearly brings out views of the community in Hoima District of western Uganda where oil has recently been discovered.
Preliminary findings of the National Reconciliation and Transitional Justice Audit research.