International CSO

 

:: JUBA PEACE PROCESS

The launch of Operation Lightening Thunder (OLT) on 14th December 2008 meant the collapse of the Juba Peace Initiative. This follows several failed attempts at signing the Final Peace Agreement by the LRA leader Joseph Kony. According to the Government of Uganda, OLT was meant to presurise the LRA to sign the Final Peace Agreement (FPA) or militarily bring to a total end the LRA rebellion.

As of March 2008, agreements had been reached on all the five agenda items (Cessation of Hostilities, Comprehensive Solution, Accountability and Reconciliation, Ceasefire and DDR) and an implementation Protocol agreed to for discussion by both the LRA and Government of Uganda in the Juba peace Initiative... read on ...

In January 2009, the Government of Uganda annmounced deferral of the implementation of the PRDP to next financial year (2009/2010). This deferal only applies to the 30% Government of Uganda's contribution to the PRDP. This was due to the Government's inability to secure the 30% contribution meant for 2008/2009 financial year. The deferral doesnt apply to the 70% development partners' contribution activities (which are on going). The Government also plan ot use this period to streamline several issues surrounding the implementation of the PRDP.

::Stakeholders Consultative meeting on on the Juba Peace Process November 5, 2008 - Kampala The Chief Mediator in the Juba Peace Initiative, Dr. Riek Machar supported by the UN Specail Envoy for LRA Affected Areas, H.E Joachim Chissano convened a high profiled stakeholders’ consultative meeting at Speke Resort Munyonyo – Kampala to chart a way forward for the staled peace process. read more...

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INTERNATIONAL CSO MEMBERS

Organisations

Contact Address

Norwegian Refugee Council

Plot 4 Jivhan Rd
P.O. Box 780 Gulu,
0471-432420
country.director@nrc.or.ug
www.nrc.or.ug

Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA)

P.O Box 1118, Gulu
0772 586 779
copaeasternafrica@yahoo.com www.copafrica.org

Quaker Peace and Social Witness-Uganda

P.O. Box 609 Gulu
0772-788844
martino@quaker.org.uk www.quaker.org.uk

MENNONITE Central Committee-Uganda

Plot 31 Acacia Ave. Kololo
P.O. Box 6051 Kampala,
0312-263250
mccuganda@gmail.com
www.mcc.org

Save the Children in Uganda

Plot 68/70 Kira Road
P.O. Box 12018 Kampala,
0414-344796
sciug@sciug.org
www.sciug.org

War Child Holland

Plot 6048 Ring Road Muyenga
Kampala
0414-266201
warchild-hom@warchild.nl www.warchild.nl

Oxfam GB in Uganda

Plot 3459 Tankhill Rd Muyenga P.O. Box 6228 Kampala,
0414267886/510243
kamapala@oxfam.org.uk
www.oxfam.org.uk

AVSI

Plot 1119 Gaba Rd
P.O. Box 6785 Kampala,
0414-501603/4/5
kamapala@avsi.org
www.avsi.org

AMREF

Plot 29 Nakasero Rd.
P.O. Box 10663, Kampala
0414 344565
info@amrefug.org
www.amref.org

SNV-Netherland Development Organisation

Plot 36 Luthuri Rise Bugolobi, P.O. Box 8339 Kampala.
0312-260057/8
uganda@snvworld.org
www.snvworld.org

CARE International in Uganda

Plot 17 Mackinnon Rd Nakasero,
P.O. Box 7280
Kampala
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0312-258100
cuhq@careuganda.org
www.care.org

CONCERN WORLDWIDE-UGANDA

Capetown Rd, Mawanga Zone, Gaba
0414-501907/8
concernuganda@concern.net www.concern.net

International Rescue Committee

Plot 7 Lower Naguru East Road, P.O. Box 24672 Kampala.
0414-286212
uganda@theIRC.org
www.theIRC.org

World Vision Uganda

P.O Box 5319, Kampala
Plot 15B Nakasero, Kampala
0312 261 686/0312 261 599/0414 340 395
uganda@wvi.org
www.wvi.org