Ketty Anyeko /rnwps/taxonomy/term/109/all en “Land that we call our own:” Place-based Justice /rnwps/article/our-blog/land-we-call-our-own-place-based-justice <p>How does place matter in the quest for justice and peace? On August 13<sup>th</sup>, 2022, my family, friends, and relatives in Uganda organized an event attended by hundreds of people in my ancestral homeland situated in Gulu district (Uganda) to celebrate my academic accomplishment. My <a href="https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0406097">doctoral research</a> was conducted in Gulu in 2019, but that was not the only reason for taking the celebrations to Gulu. It was also connected to the land.</p> Tue, 24 Jan 2023 18:40:55 +0000 Ketty Anyeko 743 at /rnwps “Prosecution Will Not Solve My Problems:” Women’s Senses of Justice and Reparations After Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Northern Uganda /rnwps/article/our-blog/prosecution-will-not-solve-my-problems-womens-senses-justice-and-reparations-after-conflict-related "These senses of justice articulated by women are driven by the cumulative impact of abduction, sexual violence and forced marriage." Mon, 07 Mar 2022 18:49:18 +0000 Ketty Anyeko, Evelyn Amony and Angela Atim Lakor 718 at /rnwps Brief of the Virtual Meeting on the Preparation of Canada’s Third National Action Plan /rnwps/article/our-blog/brief-virtual-meeting-preparation-canadas-third-national-action-plan There is an urgent need to construct and reimagine non-hierarchical and inclusive action plans in WPS. Mon, 07 Mar 2022 18:12:55 +0000 Luna K.C. and Ketty Anyeko 717 at /rnwps “Prosecution Will Not Solve My Problems:” Women’s Senses of Justice and Reparations After Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Northern Uganda | University of British Columbia /rnwps/channels/news/prosecution-will-not-solve-my-problems-womens-senses-justice-and-reparations-after-conflict-related-338167 <p>March 4, 2022 | After living through war, abduction, sexual and gender-based violence, some female survivors in Northern Uganda escaped rebel captivity. Many returned to their communities with children fathered by rebels. Instead of being embraced, community members met survivors and their children with suspicion, rejection, blame and stigmatization. That began a new chapter of hardship in the survivors’ lives.</p> Sun, 06 Mar 2022 21:47:57 +0000 chloe.rodriguez@mail.mcgill.ca 715 at /rnwps “Justice is Lived”: Women’s Senses of Justice and Reparations After Wartime Sexual Violence in Northern Uganda /rnwps/article/our-blog/justice-lived-womens-senses-justice-and-reparations-after-wartime-sexual-violence-northern-uganda Most scholarly literature on wartime sexual violence focuses on legally bound approaches to justice, limiting it to retribution for a legal wrong; yet women emphasize that justice is pluralistic and exceeds law. Mon, 14 Feb 2022 14:23:53 +0000 Ketty Anyeko 713 at /rnwps