September 23, 2008, Gulu District, Uganda: Refugees who have been
disabled by the war in Northern Uganda are confronting food shortages
and inaccessible public services in government-run camps. At the same
time they are under growing pressure to return home, even though they
lack the resources to resume a normal life.
This warning was issued recently by the Gulu Disabled Persons Union
(GDPU), an advocacy group. It comes at a time when the Ugandan
government is stepping up efforts to empty the camps, which still house
more than half a million internally displaced persons (IDPs).
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