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LUO (2001)

RAPPORT SUR LA GRÈVE DES FEMMES DU GROUPE DES FEMMES DE KAABONG, OUGANDA

 

 

Protest the rape and detention of women and children in Uganda
Support their demands for clean water and food security, and against military atrocities.
 

Photos from 8 March in Kaabong

 

 

Invest in water not war (Journal 2006) Karamoja is a remote rural area in north-eastern Uganda, devastated by war and other armed conflicts, poverty and desertification due to global warming. That’s where the Kaabong Women’s Group Organisation (KGWO) fights droughts and famine, and co-ordinates Strike activities...

Testimonies from women in Uganda about how the Strike has changed their lives

Press: The Other Voice, 2 March 2002, Women plan big strike on March 8

Anti-war statement from the women of Uganda: We the women of Kaabong Women’s Group on behalf of the rural grassroots women in Uganda, especially Karamoja region, are opposing military actions, budgets, arms fairs, and highly condemn the acts of terrorism and the revenge the USA has taken.  Women, children are dying innocently... 

Mensaje de apoyo para el día de la Liberación Africana, 24 de Mayo 2003 
El Banco Mundial se convierte en el objetivo para militantes africanos contra genocidio y contra la guerra

Reports of Strike activities in Uganda: 2006   2005  2004   2002   2001

        
      

 

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