Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda

The purpose of this study was to provide a better understanding for policy makers and service providers of mobility and migration among ex-combatants and the effectiveness of Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programming in Uganda...

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Main Authors: Baxter, David, Burrall, Alexandra
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
HIV
SEX
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/231661468108861445/Moving-to-catch-up-migration-of-ex-combatants-in-Uganda
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topic ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ADOLESCENTS
AREA OF MIGRATION
ARMED CONFLICT
ASYLUM
ASYLUM-SEEKERS
BOUNDARIES
CAUSES OF MIGRATION
CHILD SOLDIERS
CITIES
CIVIL WAR
COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPLICATIONS
CONFLICT SETTINGS
CONFLICTS
COUNTERPARTS
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
CRIME
CULTURAL CHANGE
CULTURAL PROCESSES
CULTURAL SPACE
DEFENCE
DEMOBILIZATION
DEMOBILIZED SOLDIERS
DEMOGRAPHICS
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DIASPORA
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
DISARMAMENT
DISCRIMINATION
DISSEMINATION
DISTRICTS
DRUG
DYING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
ECONOMIC REINTEGRATION
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ETHNICITY
EX-COMBATANT
EX-COMBATANTS
EX-FIGHTERS
EXCOMBATANTS
EXPLOITATION
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FEMALE COMBATANTS
FIGHTING
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD SECURITY
FORCED MIGRATION
FREE WILL
GENDER
GENDER ROLES
GIRLS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GUERRILLA
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
HEALTH SERVICES
HIV
HOUSEHOLD DUTIES
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IDENTITY
IMPACT OF MIGRATION
INFANT
INFANT DEATHS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INHERITANCE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND TENURE
LARGE POPULATION
LARGE POPULATIONS
LEGAL STATUS
LIFE SKILLS
LIFESTYLES
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
MALARIA
MARITAL STATUS
MIGRANT
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MIGRATION DATA
MILITIA
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEUTRALITY
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NUMBER OF MIGRANTS
NUTRITION
PARENTS
PEACE
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL REINTEGRATION
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS
POWER
PULL FACTORS
PUSH FACTOR
PUSH FACTORS
RAPE
RAPE VICTIMS
REBEL
REBELS
RECONCILIATION
RECONSTRUCTION
REFERRAL SYSTEM
REFUGEE
REFUGEE CAMPS
REFUGEE WOMEN
REFUGEES
REINTEGRATION OF REFUGEES
REMITTANCES
REPATRIATION
REPORTER
RESOURCE NEEDS
RESPECT
RETURNEE
RETURNEES
REVOLUTION
RISK FACTORS
ROAD
RURAL AREAS
RURAL ORIGIN
SANITATION
SCARCE RESOURCES
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA
SECURITY THREAT
SEGREGATION
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SEX
SEX DISTRIBUTION
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL BURDENS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL REINTEGRATION
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOCIALIZATION
SOCIETIES
SOCIETY
SOLDIER
SOLDIERS
SPOUSE
SPOUSES
STREET CHILDREN
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
TOWNS
TRANSPORTATION
TRAUMA
TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN POPULATION
URBANIZATION
VICTIMS
VILLAGES
VOLUNTEER
VULNERABILITY
WAR
WOMAN
YOUNG AGE
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMEN
spellingShingle ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ADOLESCENTS
AREA OF MIGRATION
ARMED CONFLICT
ASYLUM
ASYLUM-SEEKERS
BOUNDARIES
CAUSES OF MIGRATION
CHILD SOLDIERS
CITIES
CIVIL WAR
COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPLICATIONS
CONFLICT SETTINGS
CONFLICTS
COUNTERPARTS
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
CRIME
CULTURAL CHANGE
CULTURAL PROCESSES
CULTURAL SPACE
DEFENCE
DEMOBILIZATION
DEMOBILIZED SOLDIERS
DEMOGRAPHICS
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
DIASPORA
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
DISARMAMENT
DISCRIMINATION
DISSEMINATION
DISTRICTS
DRUG
DYING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
ECONOMIC REINTEGRATION
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ETHNICITY
EX-COMBATANT
EX-COMBATANTS
EX-FIGHTERS
EXCOMBATANTS
EXPLOITATION
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FEMALE COMBATANTS
FIGHTING
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD SECURITY
FORCED MIGRATION
FREE WILL
GENDER
GENDER ROLES
GIRLS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GUERRILLA
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
HEALTH SERVICES
HIV
HOUSEHOLD DUTIES
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IDENTITY
IMPACT OF MIGRATION
INFANT
INFANT DEATHS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INHERITANCE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND TENURE
LARGE POPULATION
LARGE POPULATIONS
LEGAL STATUS
LIFE SKILLS
LIFESTYLES
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
MALARIA
MARITAL STATUS
MIGRANT
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MIGRATION DATA
MILITIA
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEUTRALITY
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NUMBER OF MIGRANTS
NUTRITION
PARENTS
PEACE
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL REINTEGRATION
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS
POWER
PULL FACTORS
PUSH FACTOR
PUSH FACTORS
RAPE
RAPE VICTIMS
REBEL
REBELS
RECONCILIATION
RECONSTRUCTION
REFERRAL SYSTEM
REFUGEE
REFUGEE CAMPS
REFUGEE WOMEN
REFUGEES
REINTEGRATION OF REFUGEES
REMITTANCES
REPATRIATION
REPORTER
RESOURCE NEEDS
RESPECT
RETURNEE
RETURNEES
REVOLUTION
RISK FACTORS
ROAD
RURAL AREAS
RURAL ORIGIN
SANITATION
SCARCE RESOURCES
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA
SECURITY THREAT
SEGREGATION
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SEX
SEX DISTRIBUTION
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL BURDENS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL REINTEGRATION
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOCIALIZATION
SOCIETIES
SOCIETY
SOLDIER
SOLDIERS
SPOUSE
SPOUSES
STREET CHILDREN
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
TOWNS
TRANSPORTATION
TRAUMA
TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN POPULATION
URBANIZATION
VICTIMS
VILLAGES
VOLUNTEER
VULNERABILITY
WAR
WOMAN
YOUNG AGE
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMEN
Baxter, David
Burrall, Alexandra
Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda
geographic_facet Africa
Uganda
description The purpose of this study was to provide a better understanding for policy makers and service providers of mobility and migration among ex-combatants and the effectiveness of Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programming in Uganda. The study followed a scoping study on migration in Uganda conducted in March 2011 by the Transitional Demobilization and Reintegration Program (TDRP) of the World Bank. This study had the following specific objectives: 1) to analyze push/pull migration factors of ex-combatants in Uganda, with a specific focus on social as well as economic factors both within communities of origin and at new communities of re-settlement; 2) to explore any impact of DDR programming on migration of ex-combatants in Uganda; 3) to increase the understanding of the impact of migration by ex-combatants on the effectiveness of past and current DDR programming, specifically on reintegration efforts; and 4) to generate recommendations on how to improve DDR programming, taking into account findings from other related studies.
format Working Paper
author Baxter, David
Burrall, Alexandra
author_facet Baxter, David
Burrall, Alexandra
author_sort Baxter, David
title Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda
title_short Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda
title_full Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda
title_fullStr Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda
title_sort moving to catch up : migration of ex-combatants in uganda
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/231661468108861445/Moving-to-catch-up-migration-of-ex-combatants-in-Uganda
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26809
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spelling okr-10986-268092021-04-23T14:04:37Z Moving to Catch Up : Migration of Ex-combatants in Uganda Baxter, David Burrall, Alexandra ACCESS TO EDUCATION ADOLESCENTS AREA OF MIGRATION ARMED CONFLICT ASYLUM ASYLUM-SEEKERS BOUNDARIES CAUSES OF MIGRATION CHILD SOLDIERS CITIES CIVIL WAR COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPLICATIONS CONFLICT SETTINGS CONFLICTS COUNTERPARTS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CRIME CULTURAL CHANGE CULTURAL PROCESSES CULTURAL SPACE DEFENCE DEMOBILIZATION DEMOBILIZED SOLDIERS DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DIASPORA DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISARMAMENT DISCRIMINATION DISSEMINATION DISTRICTS DRUG DYING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ECONOMIC REINTEGRATION EDUCATION SYSTEMS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ETHNICITY EX-COMBATANT EX-COMBATANTS EX-FIGHTERS EXCOMBATANTS EXPLOITATION FAMILIES FAMILY MEMBERS FEMALE COMBATANTS FIGHTING FOOD INSECURITY FOOD SECURITY FORCED MIGRATION FREE WILL GENDER GENDER ROLES GIRLS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GUERRILLA HEALTH CARE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE HEALTH SERVICES HIV HOUSEHOLD DUTIES HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS HUMAN RIGHTS IDENTITY IMPACT OF MIGRATION INFANT INFANT DEATHS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFORMATION SYSTEM INHERITANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LARGE POPULATION LARGE POPULATIONS LEGAL STATUS LIFE SKILLS LIFESTYLES LIVING ARRANGEMENTS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES MALARIA MARITAL STATUS MIGRANT MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION DATA MILITIA NATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES NEUTRALITY NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUMBER OF MIGRANTS NUTRITION PARENTS PEACE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL REINTEGRATION POLITICAL VIOLENCE POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS POWER PULL FACTORS PUSH FACTOR PUSH FACTORS RAPE RAPE VICTIMS REBEL REBELS RECONCILIATION RECONSTRUCTION REFERRAL SYSTEM REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEE WOMEN REFUGEES REINTEGRATION OF REFUGEES REMITTANCES REPATRIATION REPORTER RESOURCE NEEDS RESPECT RETURNEE RETURNEES REVOLUTION RISK FACTORS ROAD RURAL AREAS RURAL ORIGIN SANITATION SCARCE RESOURCES SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA SECURITY THREAT SEGREGATION SERVICE PROVIDERS SEX SEX DISTRIBUTION SEXUAL HARASSMENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL BURDENS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES SOCIAL REINTEGRATION SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIALIZATION SOCIETIES SOCIETY SOLDIER SOLDIERS SPOUSE SPOUSES STREET CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE TOWNS TRANSPORTATION TRAUMA TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN MIGRATION URBAN POPULATION URBANIZATION VICTIMS VILLAGES VOLUNTEER VULNERABILITY WAR WOMAN YOUNG AGE YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN The purpose of this study was to provide a better understanding for policy makers and service providers of mobility and migration among ex-combatants and the effectiveness of Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programming in Uganda. The study followed a scoping study on migration in Uganda conducted in March 2011 by the Transitional Demobilization and Reintegration Program (TDRP) of the World Bank. This study had the following specific objectives: 1) to analyze push/pull migration factors of ex-combatants in Uganda, with a specific focus on social as well as economic factors both within communities of origin and at new communities of re-settlement; 2) to explore any impact of DDR programming on migration of ex-combatants in Uganda; 3) to increase the understanding of the impact of migration by ex-combatants on the effectiveness of past and current DDR programming, specifically on reintegration efforts; and 4) to generate recommendations on how to improve DDR programming, taking into account findings from other related studies. 2017-05-31T19:55:37Z 2017-05-31T19:55:37Z 2011-11 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/231661468108861445/Moving-to-catch-up-migration-of-ex-combatants-in-Uganda http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26809 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Uganda