An Examination Of The Adequacy Of Legal Protection Mechanism And Frame Works On The Right Of Children To Food In Refugee Camps: A Case Study At Nakivaale Refugee Camp.
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2018-07
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Kampala International University, bachelors degree of laws
Abstract
The research is designed to collect data on the effectiveness of the laws protecting children's rights
in Uganda undertaking inventions and policies for actually addressing children.
The research found out that at least 25,000,000 children were abducted and recruited in the LRA,
mainly well-coordinated mission and chains of collaborators who raided villages and internally
peoples' displaced camps (IDPS) child abduction, child abduction does not only occur in war zones
but also takes place in none war zone areas such as Karamoja, Kitgum among others.
It is repmied that many abductees are forced to hazardous activities including can·ying heavy
luggage, ammunitions among others were used to tmiure, kill and do heinous missions, other
abducted were traded for guns and used as self-slaves, there are instances where steps have been
taken in proposed law reform and training, victims suppmi, sustained media companies, poverty
eradication and education to mention but a few.
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A Dissertation Submitted To the School Of Law in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award Of Bachelor of Laws Degree at Kampala International University.
Keywords
Legal Protection Mechanism, Frame Works, Right Of Children, Food In Refugee Camps, Nakivaale Refugee Camp