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Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda. / David Baxter.

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Author/Creator:
Baxter, David.
Contributor:
Baxter, David.
Burrall, Alexandra.
Series:
Other papers
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Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Access to Education.
Adolescents.
Asylum.
Child Soldiers.
Cities.
Civil War.
Conflict and Development.
Crime.
Demographics.
Diaspora.
Disadvantaged Groups.
Discrimination.
Dying.
Economic Development.
Economic Opportunities.
Employment Opportunities.
Food Security.
Gender.
Human Migrations & Resettlements.
Human Rights.
Identity.
Inheritance.
International Organization For Migration.
Labor Market.
Land Tenure.
Malaria.
Migration.
Natural Resources.
Nongovernmental Organizations.
Nutrition.
Parents.
Post Conflict Reconstruction.
Poverty Reduction.
Refugees.
Remittances.
Respect.
Sanitation.
Segregation.
Sexual Harassment.
Social Development.
Social Networks.
Substance Abuse.
Trauma.
Unemployment.
Urban Areas.
Urban Population.
Urbanization.
Villages.
Local Subjects:
Access to Education.
Adolescents.
Asylum.
Child Soldiers.
Cities.
Civil War.
Conflict and Development.
Crime.
Demographics.
Diaspora.
Disadvantaged Groups.
Discrimination.
Dying.
Economic Development.
Economic Opportunities.
Employment Opportunities.
Food Security.
Gender.
Human Migrations & Resettlements.
Human Rights.
Identity.
Inheritance.
International Organization For Migration.
Labor Market.
Land Tenure.
Malaria.
Migration.
Natural Resources.
Nongovernmental Organizations.
Nutrition.
Parents.
Post Conflict Reconstruction.
Poverty Reduction.
Refugees.
Remittances.
Respect.
Sanitation.
Segregation.
Sexual Harassment.
Social Development.
Social Networks.
Substance Abuse.
Trauma.
Unemployment.
Urban Areas.
Urban Population.
Urbanization.
Villages.
Other Title:
Moving to Catch Up
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2011.
System Details:
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Summary:
The purpose of this study was to provide a better understanding for policy makers and service providers of mobility and migration among ex-combatants and the effectiveness of Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programming in Uganda. The study followed a scoping study on migration in Uganda conducted in March 2011 by the Transitional Demobilization and Reintegration Program (TDRP) of the World Bank. This study had the following specific objectives: 1) to analyze push/pull migration factors of ex-combatants in Uganda, with a specific focus on social as well as economic factors both within communities of origin and at new communities of re-settlement; 2) to explore any impact of DDR programming on migration of ex-combatants in Uganda; 3) to increase the understanding of the impact of migration by ex-combatants on the effectiveness of past and current DDR programming, specifically on reintegration efforts; and 4) to generate recommendations on how to improve DDR programming, taking into account findings from other related studies.

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