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ID179119
Title ProperPost-conflict initiatives and the exclusion of conflict-affected young people in northern Uganda
LanguageENG
AuthorDixon, Alina
Summary / Abstract (Note)Young people are among the most severely impacted by conflict and as such many post-conflict initiatives are aimed at assisting them. Yet the impacts of these initiatives on young people's ability to successfully overcome the adversity they faced during conflict are not fully understood. This paper attempts to examine these impacts by conceptualising post-conflict initiatives as enmeshed within young people's social environments. It argues that post-conflict initiatives are intimately connected to broader processes of exclusion from social systems such as the family. While these systems had previously served to protect young people against adversity, conflict and post-conflict initiatives have disrupted their ability to continue this mission. In particular, the structure and function of the family system are examined to demonstrate the types of disruptions that have taken place that have ultimately negatively impacted the landscape in which young people develop.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Modern African Studies Vol. 59, No.1; Mar 2021: p.21 - 39
Journal SourceJournal of Modern African Studies 2021-03 59, 1
Key WordsYouth ;  Northern Uganda ;  Post-Conflict Initiatives ;  Youth Exclusion