Kampala Geopolitics Conference

Armed Conflicts and Peace Building. What is the Scope for Reconciliation? Interactions Between War Crimes, Gender Based Violence and Justice (Embassy of France)

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Summary

Nobel Peace Prize awarded Nadia Murad and Dr Denis Mukwege; International Forums on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence all contribute to making the fight against impunity a priority on the international agenda. Since 2002, the year of entry into force of the Rome Statute which is the main instrument supporting humanitarian law and human rights, the civil war in Eastern-DRC has caused millions of direct and indirect victims. The scale of violence inflicted on women displaced by the war is well documented.

On 4th February 2021, the International Criminal Court declared Dominic Ongwen, one of the leaders of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), guilty of 61 crimes against humanity, and among them was the newly recognised crime of “forced pregnancy”. During armed conflicts, sexual violence is used as a weapon and is part and parcel of conflict strategy. It has become endemic and almost systematic in contemporary conflicts.  Such violence is a violation of international humanitarian law and human rights. It is a deep and singular trauma, with multidimensional and long-term consequences for the victims. Unfortunately, such abuses still go largely unpunished, partly because they are part of a wider system involving the geopolitical, military, and economic spheres.

The panel will discuss the leverage provided by the International Criminal Court in such cases. We will examine how, in a fragile environment, access to justice remains a real challenge. We will also reflect on the tools that can help survivors in combating impunity, human rights violations and mitigate gender-based violence in future conflicts.

Conference

Details

  • Session Type: Panel Conversation
  • Time: 11:00 am
  • Venue: Auditorium

Meet the Panelists

Doreen Namyalo-Kyazze

Doreen Namyalo-Kyazze

Director, Sub-Saharan Africa , Penal Reform International

Doreen Namyalo-Kyazze is the Director for Sub-Saharan Africa at Penal Reform International and has over 17 years of experience in human rights advocacy in the region. She specialises in criminal... Read more
Scott Bartell

Scott Bartell

Attorney and Programme Manager, Trust Fund for Victims , International Criminal Court, Uganda

Scott Bartell, JD, is an attorney and Programme Manager at the Trust Fund for Victims at the International Criminal Court. Mr Bartell joined the Trust Fund in 2007, where he... Read more
Stephen Ojara Okello

Stephen Ojara Okello

Communications and Advocacy Officer , African Youth Initiative Network

Stephen Ojara Okello is a Ugandan, working with African Youth Initiative Network for now 13 years as the communications and advocacy officer as well as the Transitional justice coordinator. He... Read more
Dr Irene Winnie Anying

Dr Irene Winnie Anying

Country Director, Avocats Sans Frontieres, Uganda

Dr Anying Irene Winnie (Ph.D.) is the Country Director for Avocats Sans Frontieres in Uganda. She holds a doctorate in Peace and Conflict Studies, an LLM in International Law of... Read more
Sarah Kihika Kasande

Sarah Kihika Kasande

Head of Office, International Center for Transitional Justice in Uganda.

Sarah Kihika Kasande is an Advocate of Courts of Judicature in Uganda. She currently serves as the Head of Office of the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) in Uganda... Read more
Prof. Dr Guillemine Taupiac Nouvel

Prof. Dr Guillemine Taupiac Nouvel

Professor of Law at UPPA, France, and expert on fight against transnational crime, Institut francophone pour la Justice et la Démocratie

Dr Guillemine Taupiac Nouvel is Professor of Law in France, specialised in International and Regionalised Criminal Law, she has been working as an expert in transnational crimes and justice for... Read more