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QUIZ: How much do you know about northern Uganda?
08 Jun 2005
Source: AlertNet
A woman carries casawa on her head at the internally displaced persons camp at Awoo in northern Uganda, March 22, 2005.
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A woman carries casawa on her head at the internally displaced persons camp at Awoo in northern Uganda, March 22, 2005.
Photo by Radu Sigheti
Earlier this year, AlertNet published the results of its “forgotten crises” poll of top relief professionals. We focus on one of these crises each month.

This week’s AlertNet Challenge tests your knowledge of the crisis that affects millions of Ugandans living under the threat of rebel violence in the north of the country.

Click here to take the AlertNet Challenge.



Read more:

  • ANALYSIS: Fear and apathy feed war in northern Uganda
  • Uganda donors urged to turn up pressure for peace
  • EYEWITNESS-An aid worker's diary in northern Uganda
  • FILM: 'Rebels Without a Cause'
  • PHOTOS: Northern Ugandans terrorised by conflict
  • PHOTOS: Life goes on for Uganda's displaced
  • CRISIS PROFILE-What's going on in northern Uganda?




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