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Chris Steele-Perkins - UGANDA. 1997.
Isaac.
Villagers threatened by the LRA have been moved to villages and are Protected by 'Home Guards'.
Escapee children from LRA brought from army barracks to the trauma centre for counselling.
UGANDA. 1997. Victim of Lords Resistance Army
Escapee children from LRA brought from army barracks to the trauma centre for counselling.
Children are trained in bicycle repair at the World Vision Trauma Centre.
Over 5,000 people camp out in the grounds of Lacor Hospital for fear of attack by the LRA.
Children from 9 schools brought to safety from the LRA.
UGANDA. Lords Resistance Army (LRA). Taking a wash in the World Vision Trauma Centre in Gulu Tow. 1997.
Disabled Child, wounded while with the LRA, is given councelling at the world Vision Trauma Centre.
Over a 1,000 people camp out in the grounds of Lacor Hospital. They are too frightened of the LRA.
Over a 1,000 people camp out in the grounds of Lacor Hospital. They are too frightened of the LRA.
The Gulu rebel victims meet regularly to support each other and lobby for help.
Boys and girls who have escaped from the,'Lord Resistance Army' are taught tailoring.
Mary was shot in the leg by the LRA. One leg had to be amputated. Gulu Hospital.
Millie recovers from an operation to remove her foot after treading on a mine planted by the LRA.
A 14 year old child soldier escapee, under nourished and nervous being held in the army barracks.
Children who have escaped from LRA are brought from army barracks to the trauma centre for counselling.
Isaac.
UGANDA. Girls, kidnapped by LRA were given away as wives for LRA commanders. They are given counselling. 1
UGANDA. Children are still apprehensive. Some have no families to go back to. Trauma Centre of World Visio
UGANDA. Lords Resistance Army (LRA). Escapee children held in army barracks before being released to a tra
UGANDA. Lords Resistance Army (LRA). At the Kiriandongo Trauma Centre traditional dancing and music is part of the therapy. 1997.
Grace and her child.
Injured children who have escaped from the Lord Resistance Army (LRA) are transported to hospital.
Uganda. Escapee children from the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) brought from army barracks to the trauma centre for councelling. 1997.
UGANDA. Grace and her child. 1997.
UGANDA. Elen Lanymo's husband was killed by the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) last year, she was mutilated b
Millie recovers from an operation to remove her foot after treading on a mine planted by the LRA.
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