Supporting Access to Justice, Fostering Equity and Peace (SAFE) in Kampala, Uganda
Abstract
Emily will be working this summer with USAID's Supporting Access to Justice, Fostering Equity and Peace (SAFE) project. SAFE is a five-year development program, whose objective is to strengthen the Government of Uganda’s capacity with respect to peace building and conflict mitigation. The program intends to enhance the capacity of local actors, strengthen mechanisms for resolving and mitigating conflicts related to land, address residual effects of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) conflict in northern Uganda, and transform emerging conflicts into peaceful outcomes. As part of the program, Emily will be helping to resolve land disputes and ethnic conflicts, as well as working with the refugee community to help them incorporate into Ugandan life.
Document Type
Blog
Repository Citation
Gabor, Emily, "Supporting Access to Justice, Fostering Equity and Peace (SAFE) in Kampala, Uganda" (2015). Voices from the Field. 98.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/postconflictjustice_voices/98