Peace Process Demands Support and Vigilance
There is hope that peace in northern Uganda may be possible in 2005, according to the most recent International Crisis Group report on the conflict. This report, titled "Building a Comprehensive Peace Strategy for Northern Uganda," lays out a number of steps that must be taken by different actors for a successful peace process. These include steps by the international community and U.S. government to support the peace efforts of Betty Bigombe, the chief peace negotiator. Read the report at ICG's website.
This latest report from ICG, coupled with other recent reports, shows that the conflict is at a critical juncture with the potential for either peaceful resolution or horrific deterioriation. We must work to see that the peace process receives adequate support and management, or else the war will continue to persist and intensify with horrific ramifications for the people on the ground.
This latest report from ICG, coupled with other recent reports, shows that the conflict is at a critical juncture with the potential for either peaceful resolution or horrific deterioriation. We must work to see that the peace process receives adequate support and management, or else the war will continue to persist and intensify with horrific ramifications for the people on the ground.






