GoU and Donors Launch Comprehensive Plan for North Crisis
After nearly two decades of war, the Government of Uganda is launching a multi-million-dollar recovery and development strategy, dubbed a "Marshall Plan," to help the people of northern Uganda. The GoU, with the approval of the United Nations, donor countries and non-government organizations, has formed the Joint Country Coordination and Monitoring Committee (JCCMC) on northern Uganda. JCCMC is tasked to improve security of the internally-displaced people's camps and decongest the camps from 10,000 - 60,000 persons per camp to 1,000 - 3,000 to improve service delivery and enable them get closer to their parishes and villages. Read more at The New Vision.






