ABSTRACT
This research focused on the resettlement process of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) and analyses the challenges which hindered the sustainable resettlement of IDP5. The displacement in northern Uganda was caused by the conflict between the LRA and the government of Uganda. This conflict persisted and lasted for about 20 years and the magnitude of the displacement caused the people to be considered one of the heights in the world. Most of the IDPs have been living in camps throughout the period of their displacement and this has weakened them considerably in all aspects of life. As such, there is need to come up with strategies that can ensure the process of resettlement of IDPs is properly managed because it constitutes critical aspects of peace-building in northern Uganda. The research revealed that, the majority of the IDPs have indicated the need for security and Peace; the presence and availability of public services especially schools, health centers and proper roads in their original areas, facilitation with return kits, access to land and physical help such as building shelters for extremely vulnerable individuals and widows among the most important things they needed for sustainable resettlement of the IDPs in northern Uganda. Also the study reviewed the literature related to topic under investigation. It covered most of the literature written about the role government and other actors played in resettling the Internally Displaced Persons in northern Uganda, Okwang Sub County, and Otuke district during the closure of the protection camps up to the relocation of the camp population to their areas of resettlement. The research focused on IDPs in Otuke district in Okwang Sub County and it was carried in three villages of Pat Oyali, Barlegi and Barocok in Okwang Sub County of Otuke district. Otuke district was chosen because almost the entire population was displaced by violent armed conflicts. There was need to analyze the challenges facing their resettlement in order to propose strategies for ending their displacement by way of having an effective and efficient resettlement process. As a result of this research, the study made some recommendations for promoting sustainable resettlement of IDPs in northern Uganda: enhance peace and security especially in the Acholi sub region so that IDPs can gain confidence to move from the camps to their original home places; promoting integral economic development aimed at establishing sustainable livelihoods among former IDPs; creating conditions of safety and dignity which involves effective delivery of social services at resettlement areas. The implementation of the above recommendations is the duty of all stakeholders but most especially the government of Uganda, local governments, the international community, IDPs and local communities. A concerted effort is required from all these actors by way of facilitating the process of resettlement of IDP5 to their homes in order to end the many years of displacement in northern Uganda.
TABLE OFCONTENT
Chapter Page
Preliminary pages
Declaration A ii
Declaration B iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgements v
List of Acronym vi
Abstract viii
List of Tables
ONE THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 1
Background of the Study 1
Problem Statement 5
Scope of the Study 6
Research Objectives 6
Research Questions 6
Justification of the study 7
Operational Definitions 8
TWO REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 10
Concepts, opinions, Ideas from author/expert 10
Related Studies 13
THREE METHODOLOGY 19
Research Design 19
Study area 19
Research Population 19
Sample Size 20
Data collection 20
Sampling Procedure 20
Validity and Reliability of the Instrument 21
Data Gathering Procedures 22
Data Analysis 22
Ethical Considerations 24
Limitation of the Study 24
FOUR DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 25
Profile of the Respondents 25
FIVE FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 38
Conclusions and Recommendations 38
Conclusions 38
Recommendations 40
References 43
Appendices 45
Appendix I: Transmittal letter 45
Appendix II: Informed Consent 46
Appendix III: Research Instrument 47
Appendix IV: Content Validity Index 52
Appendix V: Researcher’s Curriculum Vitae 53
Research, S. (2022). Government Resettlement of the Internally Displaced Persons of Okwang Sub County, Otuke District, Uganda.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/government-resetilement-of-the-internally-displced-persons-of-okwang-sub-county-otuke-district-uganda
Research, SSA "Government Resettlement of the Internally Displaced Persons of Okwang Sub County, Otuke District, Uganda." Afribary. Afribary, 20 Sep. 2022, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/government-resetilement-of-the-internally-displced-persons-of-okwang-sub-county-otuke-district-uganda. Accessed 09 Nov. 2024.
Research, SSA . "Government Resettlement of the Internally Displaced Persons of Okwang Sub County, Otuke District, Uganda.". Afribary, Afribary, 20 Sep. 2022. Web. 09 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/government-resetilement-of-the-internally-displced-persons-of-okwang-sub-county-otuke-district-uganda >.
Research, SSA . "Government Resettlement of the Internally Displaced Persons of Okwang Sub County, Otuke District, Uganda." Afribary (2022). Accessed November 09, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/government-resetilement-of-the-internally-displced-persons-of-okwang-sub-county-otuke-district-uganda