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Title: The LRA and Its costs on economic security
Other Titles: Gulu district, Northern Uganda
Authors: Abaho, Anne
Asiimwe, Solomon
Mawa, Michael
Keywords: Security
Economic security
Lord’s resistance army (LRA)
Gulu district
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2019
Publisher: Open journal of social sciences.
Series/Report no.: Issue 7;No. 133-146
Abstract: The study acknowledged economic security as part of the wider security conceptions especially in human security. Using the case of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), the study brought to light the costs of conflict on economic security particularly in Gulu district, Northern Uganda. It adopted a qualitative approach and relied on primary data collection methods (Interviews, Focus Group Discussions and observation) to assess how conflict affected economic security. Field findings revealed that the conflict had tremendous effects on economic security ranging from destruction of property and loss of assets, reduction in production and persistent poverty among others. The study recommended that the government should deliberately target the most vulnerable groups for training and skilling as well as capitalization of income generating projects.
Description: The objective of the study was to assess the economic insecurities resulting from the LRA conflict in Gulu District, Northern Uganda. Conflict poses serious challenges at all levels from individual to collective compromising the chances of achieving political, social and economic stability. explains the size of the problem in statistical forms indicating that about 191 million people lost their lives to political violence in the 20th century and since the turn of the century, about 4 million have died in armed conflict. In 2008, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) confirmed that conflict has devastating consequences; creates large numbers of casualties either directly or indirectly, exacerbates malnutrition and disease, substantially leads to loss of livelihood, employment and incomes, collapses infrastructure, State institutions and rule of law as well as maintaining a chain of insecurity and fractured social networks. These consequences have serious implications on both State and human security.
URI: https://pub.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/253
ISSN: 2327-5960
2327-5952
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