No Longer Silent: Women from Northern Uganda Demand Livelihood and Psychosocial Support

From http://www.witness.org | This video is about the stories of women from the Greater North of Uganda and their call for the Government of Uganda to uphold its commitments under the Peace, Recovery and Development Plan for Northern Uganda and the Juba Peace Agreements. Upholding these commitments will help provide Ugandan woman affected by this conflict with justice, assistance and the ability to rebuild their lives.

Produced in partnership with the Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice [http://www.iccwomen.org/] and the Greater North Women’s Voices for Peace Network in Uganda.

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