Livelihood systems of enlisted Ugandan Army soldiers: honour and reform of the UPDF |
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Authors: | Sue Lautze |
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Affiliation: | 1. African Studies Centre, University of Oxford , Oxford, UK susan.lautze@hertford.ox.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This article explores the livelihood pathways of serving Ugandan Army soldiers and traces their methods and motivations for enlistment. All were from areas of northern Uganda affected by nearly two decades of violent instability. With the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) increasing recruitment eligibility requirements and taking other measures to improve professionalism, some soldiers enlisted using false credentials and names, travelled to skirt unofficial ethnic quotas, and joined against their family's wishes. The Army's defence reform process was intended to preclude such problems. The article concludes with reflections on what strategic deception (by both recruits and the Army) may imply for warriors' honour. |
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Keywords: | livelihoods soldier welfare Uganda Uganda People's Defence Forces warrior honour security sector reform |
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