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Uganda: Women run projects
to heal and bring hope
July 31, 2005 - (AI) Over 600,000 women in
conflict-torn Northern Uganda have lived with the traumas associated
with war for nineteen years. The overcrowded camps have been home
to the population for just as long. For women and girls in this
region riddled with conflict, violence has become part of every
day life.
The Lord’s Resistance Army, which is fighting
against the government of Uganda, attacks and abducts women and
girls. In Aboke, sixty girls, some as young as twelve, were kidnapped
from their school. They were subjected to rape and other forms of
sexual violence. Often the only refuge from the rebels is in the
overcrowded camps, which are not secure themselves and have further
exposed women and girls to violence and abuse. Many women are forced
to offer sexual services to the very men who have raped them, in
order to gain protection for their daughters.
In spite of their horrifying experiences, women
have somehow managed to respond with a depth of compassion and creativity
that is breathtaking. With little or no resources to rely on, they
are initiating and running a variety of schemes and projects designed
to heal and give hope to those affected by the war as a way of making
a contribution to their community and to a future free from the
pain that has shattered their own lives.
From: http://news.amnesty.org/index/ENGAFR590022005
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