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October 2004

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Stephen Alvarez is a photographer. His work has appeared in National Geographic, Time, and US News, among other places.  His photographs in this magazine issue are part of an ongoing project to look at the impact of war and violence on the children of Northern Uganda.

Thierry Cruvellier is editor of International Justice Tribune and was a 2004 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.

Paul Collier is Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies at Oxford University.

Pascal Kambale is a Congolese human rights lawyer and a lecturer at the Catholic University of Graben in Butembo, eastern Congo. He currently serves as Counsel with the International Justice Program of Human Rights Watch in Washington, DC.

Greg Mills is the national director of the South African Institute of International Affairs.

Tom Porteous was formerly Conflict Management Advisor for Africa with the British Foreign Office and is now a reasearch associate at the Centre for International Cooperation and Security at Bradford University.

Anna Rotman is a 2004 graduate of Harvard Law School. She recently spent three weeks in Kinshasa, working with the African Association for the Defense of Human Rights (ASADHO), a local human rights organization.

 

 

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Resolving African Conflicts
By Tom Porteous

Africa: The Laboratory of Justice
By Thierry Cruvellier

Natural Resources and Conflict in Africa
By Paul Collier

How to Intervene in Africa’s Wars
By Greg Mills

The Darfur Conflict: Crimes Against Humanity in Sudan

The International Criminal Court and Congo: Examining the Possibilities
By Pascal Kambale & Anna Rotman

Uganda- Sudan: Violence Along the Border
A Photo Essay By Stephen Alvarez