The LRA and Its Costs on Economic Security in Gulu District, Northern Uganda

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ABSTRACT

The study acknowledged economic security as part of the wider security conceptions especially in human security. Using the case of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), the study brought to light the costs of conflict on economic security particularly in Gulu district, Northern Uganda. It adopted a qualitative approach and relied on primary data collection methods (Interviews, Focus Group Discussions and observation) to assess how conflict affected economic security. Field findings revealed that the conflict had tremendous effects on economic security ranging from destruction of property and loss of assets, reduction in production and persistent poverty among others. The study recommended that the government should deliberately target the most vulnerable groups for training and skilling as well as capitalization of income generating projects.

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Abaho, A. , Asiimwe, S. and Mawa, M. (2019) The LRA and Its Costs on Economic Security in Gulu District, Northern Uganda. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 7, 133-146. doi: 10.4236/jss.2019.711011.

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