
This Monograph Reviews The Role Of Japanese Official Development Assistance (oda) In Consolidation Of Peace And Security In Africa. The Assessment Aimed At Reviewing The Achievements Of Japanese Oda, Consolidation Of Peace And Security Component In Africa, Which Includes Achieving The Millennium Development Goals (mdgs). A Case Study On Northern Uganda Demonstrates How Japanese Oda Has Facilitated Ensuring Human Security In Conflict-affected Areas. The Institute For Security Studies Office In Addis Ababa Identified Northern Uganda As A Case Study In Line With Japan's Framework On New Measures For Consolidation Of Peace In Africa For The Year 2007. Findings From The Research Analysis Suggest A Number Of Important Areas For Improved Policy And Practice. Importantly, The Study Points To Several Areas For Additional Support. Official Development Assistance / Getachew Adem -- Children In African Conflicts : The Case Of Acholiland, Northern Uganda / Lydia Wambugu -- Japan's Contribution To Protecting Children In Armed Conflict In Northern Uganda / Lydia Wambugu -- Ensuring Human Security In Northern Uganda / Lydia Wambugu -- Constraints, Conclusions And Recommendations / Lydia Wambugu. Lydia Wambugu And Getachew Adem. March 2008. Includes Bibliographical References. Electronic Version Available On Iss Website.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Institute For Security Studies
ISBN-10:
1920114289
ISBN-13:
9781920114282
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