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A cessation of hostilities signed between the Ugandan government and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels in August 2006 lent new promise to peace talks between the two sides. The talks, brokered by South Sudan President Riek Machar, opened in Juba, Sudan in July 2006, but have gained new traction since the truce announcement. Substantial differences between the two sides' agendas remain, however, notably including outstanding International Criminal Court arrest warrants for Joseph Kony and other top leaders.

Crisis Group's reporting also covers internal politics in Uganda and its recent transition towards multi-party elections.

Our reports on Uganda are listed below, starting with the most recent. You can also search for relevant reports using the search box in the top right hand side of this page.

Articles, op-eds, speeches and media releases can be found under the media section.

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Recent reports & briefings