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The Drivers of Reporter Reintegration in Northern Uganda

ABDUCTION ABDUCTIONS ABUSE ACCESS TO ASSETS ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCESS TO LAND ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO MATERIAL ACCESS TO MICRO-FINANCE AGRICULTURAL LABOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BORROWING CHILD PROTECTION CHRONIC PAIN CHRONICALLY ILL CHURCH CITIZENSHIP CIVIL SOCIETY CIVILIAN LIFE COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION CRAFTSMEN CULTURAL NORM CULTURAL NORMS CULTURAL PRACTICES DEBT DEMOCRACY DEPRESSED MARKET DISABILITIES DISABILITY DISABLED DISABLED PERSONS DISARMAMENT DISCRIMINATION DISPLACEMENT DISSEMINATION DIVERSIFICATION DIVERSITY DOWRY DRIVERS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY ECONOMIC STATUS ECONOMIC SUPPORT ECONOMIC SUPPORTS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EQUAL ACCESS EX-COMBATANTS EXCLUSION EXCLUSION OF WOMEN EXTENDED FAMILY FAMILIES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY NETWORKS FAMILY STRUCTURE FAMILY SUPPORTS FAMILY TIES FAMILY UNIT FEMALE FEMALES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL NEEDS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD SECURITY GENDER GENDER BIAS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HARASSMENT HIV HOME HOMES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS ILLNESS INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME SECURITY INFORMAL CREDIT INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMATION SYSTEM INHERITANCE INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INTEGRATION OF CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION JUSTICE KINSHIP LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LEGAL STATUS LENDERS LITERACY LITERACY RATES LOCAL COMMUNITIES MARGINALIZATION MARRIAGES MEDICAL TREATMENT MENTAL HEALTH MICRO-CREDIT MICRO-FINANCE MICROFINANCE MOTHER MULTIPLE PARTNERS NATIONAL BOUNDARIES PARENTHOOD PEACE PERCEPTIONS OF GENDER PERSONAL SAFETY PERSONAL SECURITY PHYSICAL ASSETS PHYSICAL HEALTH PLACE OF RESIDENCE POOR HEALTH PREJUDICE RAPE RECEIPT REFERRAL SYSTEM REINTEGRATION PROCESS REPATRIATION REPORTER REPORTERS RESIDENCE SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SELF-EMPLOYED SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL AWARENESS SOCIAL BARRIERS SOCIAL BURDEN SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL NETWORK SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL REINTEGRATION SOCIAL RELATIONS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SPOUSE SPOUSES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERTIARY LEVEL TRADITIONAL FAMILY TRADITIONAL PRACTICES TRANSPORTATION TRAUMA UNION VILLAGES VIRGINITY VOCATIONAL TRAINING VULNERABLE GROUP VULNERABLE GROUPS WAR WIDOWERS WIDOWS WILL WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG AGE
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World Bank, Washington, DC
Africa | Uganda
2017-05-31T19:50:37Z | 2017-05-31T19:50:37Z | 2012

The World Bank commissioned this report as part of a set of studies concerned with the Uganda Demobilization and Reintegration Program and the Amnesty Commission. The study represents one element of the set of studies which included the Final Independent Evaluation of the Uganda Emergency Demobilization and Reintegration Project (UgDRP), Reporter Reintegration Survey and Community Dynamics Survey, and a study on the relationship between the Amnesty Commission and its DDR Implementing Partners study. The background field work and research for this study was integrated into the overall background research and fieldwork for the set of studies. In this study the focus of the analysis is on processes of reintegration rather than the achievement of a static marker of reintegration. In other words rather than examining the experience of reporters to identify the ones who are reintegrated and the ones who are not, the study examines the complex interplay of elements in the process of social and economic reintegration to identify which drivers have most influenced (positively and negatively) the reintegration process in which reporters are and have been engaged. The study identifies the drivers of successful or unsuccessful reintegration and the crosscutting dynamics such as gender, tradition, poverty and economic markets that exacerbate the impact of drivers of reintegration on the lives of reporters and communities. The report presents actionable findings that can inform future programming in the area. The overall purpose of the study is to provide an analysis of the drivers of reintegration and to identify the distinguishing features of successful reintegration amongst reporters.

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