Counseling for Peace in the Midst of War: Counselors from Northern Uganda Share Their Views |
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Authors: | Jeannie R. Annan Anne Paulyn Amuge Sr. Teddy Angwaro |
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Affiliation: | (1) Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana;(2) Kitgum and Pader District Psychosocial Support Program, Uganda |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the way that counselors in northern Uganda are working to promote healing and build peace in a region plagued by war since 1986. In this area where the entire community is affected by the armed conflict, the counselors work as part of a community program. This paper attempts to describe (1) the background and nature of the northern Uganda conflict, (2) how counseling was established as part of a network of community helpers, (3) the complexity of counseling in the context of conflict, (4) how counseling is contributing to building long-term peace in the area, and (5) the challenges faced by counselors and their implications for others working in areas of armed conflict. |
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Keywords: | counseling Uganda peace psychosocial peacebuilding |
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