Uganda

In Uganda, Oxfam's focus is on supporting those affected by conflict, lobbying for peace, rights of nomadic herders, and livelihoods.
Latest: East Africa food crisis
Calling for peace
- Up to two million people forced from their homes
- 25,000 children abducted and forced to fight as child soldiers
Conflict has raged between the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and the Ugandan government for the last 20 years. Now, for the first time, peace talks are offering signs of a resolution to the conflict.

I have seven children. We left home because of the LRA. They came three times to our home. They took my sons. When the boys were taken, we left home and came to stay in Kitgum.![]()
Paska Achola
How Oxfam is helping
We continue to raise awareness of the conflict and lobby for action to be taken to end the fighting. We provide clean water and sanitation to those living in camps and provide counselling to returning child soldiers.
Find out more about the conflict and Oxfam's work in northern Uganda
Oxfam's other work in Uganda
- Helping nomadic herders develop the skills to make a sustainable living
- Campaigning for fairer trade rules
- Helping poor men and women claim their basic rights
Oxfam's work in Uganda in depth
This programme is directly funded by Oxfam Ireland, Oxfam Novib, ECHO (Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commission), and the EC (European Commission).
East Africa food crisis
More about Oxfam's response to the food crisis in East Africa
In depth
Oxfam's work in Uganda in depth
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