Legacies of humanitarian neglect: long term experiences of children who returned from the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda.
Melissa ParkerCristin A FergusCharlotte BrownDorothy AtimJames OcittiJackline AtingoTim AllenPublished in: Conflict and health (2021)
Research findings question the merits of post-conflict reintegration programmes emphasising immediate family reunifications, without follow-up monitoring, social protection, education and skills training. By overlooking the diverse experiences of those who lived and fought with the LRA, and failing to anticipate or respond to the long term socio-political and economic challenges facing children on their return, reception centre processes not only failed to foster social reintegration, but they also inadvertently exacerbated the vulnerability of returning children.