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Title
The rights of women and children as internally displaced persons: the case of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/1089 |
Date
2004 |
Author(s)
Mugisha, Bernard |
Abstract
Prepared under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Didier Boukongu and Dr. Atangcho Ndji Akonumbo at the Catholic University of Central Africa, Yaounde, Cameroon - "The problem of displacement remains formidable, especially in Africa. It is exacerbated by Afirca's continuous conflicts and bad policies that are taken and effected in the name of development. Women and children remain the worst victims of internal displacement. This is so because in real life, women and children are vulnerable. Thus adding on internal displacement is too much for them. There is still no international enforceable mechanism by which the protection of the rights of internally displaced persons (IDPs), and in particular women and children, can be ensured. This leaves such rights at the mercy of the states within which the internal displacement occurs. ... Chapter 2 will comprise of analysis of who an IDP is and the magnitude of the problem of internal displacement in Uganda and the DRC. This will also entail identification of the causes of internal displacement in both countries. Chapter 3 will identify and critically analyse the rights of women and children as IDPs. This analysis will focus on the conditions prevailing in Uganda and the DRC. Chapter 4 will come up with detailed and comprehensive recommendations as to what can be done to attain the acknowledgement, protection and enforcement of the rights of women and children that arise out of internal displacement. Chapter 5 will have a suitable conclusion to the study. It will show whether the findings of the study prove its hypotheses." -- Introduction. - http://www.chr.up.ac.za/academic_pro/llm1/dissertations.html |
Subject(s)
Internal displacement; Internally displaced persons; Women; Women's rights; Children; Children's rights; Human rights; Uganda; Democratic Republic of Congo; DRC; Africa |
Language
en |
Relation
LLM Dissertations; 2004(15) |
Type of publication
Text |
Format
549695 bytes; application/pdf |
Rights
Centre for Human Rights, Law Faculty, University of Pretoria |
Repository
Pretoria - University of Pretoria, Theses and Dissertations
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