ACTIVITY TITLE
LUGBARA KARI -PEACE BUILDING INITIATIVES
Reported by
Oxfam Novib NL-KVK-27108436 International NGO
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
Project-type interventions C01
Standard grant 110 Private Development Finance 30 Untied 2
Planned start date 2022-06-01
Planned end date 2025-12-31
Actual start date 2022-06-01
Actual end date 2025-12-31
activity status: Implementation
The activity is currently being implemented
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 4 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
Lugbara Kari
The Lugbara in desperation to keep alive their culture and preserve their cultural heritage, formed the “Lugbara Elders Association” – a CBO” as an organization led by a Chairman, taking up responsibilities of the cultural institution at the Opi and Agofe Level and having to calculate its moves to avoid government aggression. The First (Chairman) of the Lugbara Elders Association was Semei Cana Draniva and his vice Avutia Jason. When the NRA government appointed Semei Draniva as the Public Service Commission chairman in 1986, Avutia Jason was elevated to Chairman of Lugbara Elders Association assisted by Falea Naftali. Their duty was among others to keep alive the traits of the real Lugbara cultural institution to be rebuilt by a new generation when times get better. The 1995 Constitution of Uganda, under Article 246 reinstated all banned Cultural Institutions that existed by 9th October 1962 hence the reinstitution of Lugbara Kari. In response, the Lugbara Elders Association dissolved itself toform a transitional leadership led by HisHighness, Jason Avutia as Agofe III (former chairman – Lugbara Elders Association), and Epife (Prime Minister), - Rt. Hon. Haruna Ndema(RIP) and now Rt. Hon. Ismail Tuku, with his cabinet; tasked to reorganize the cultural institution to its pre-colonial status. The organisation was therefore formed by the Lugbara people for advancing their culture and heritage for the good of society. Lugbara Kari under leadership of His Highness Jason Avutia – Agofe III has steered Lugbara Kari to among others: a) Broker peace between the Lugbara and the Acholi following decades of politically motivated hostilities between the two tribes. b) Document massacresin Lugbara Lands and seek recognition and compensation for victims. c) Review Lugbara customs for harmful cultural practices in relation to human rights standards, HIV/AIDS, Sexual Reproductive Health and Gender Based Violence. d) Abolish harmful cultural practices and conduct public education on Lugbara customs that promote human rights and the rights of Women. e) Declaration of no war with the NRA in West Nile in 1986 and leading disarmament of armed groups in West Nile following peaceful hand over of west Nile to the NRA government. f) Leading consultative meetings and delegation of cultural Leaders for meetings with the Lord’s Resistance Army of Joseph Kony. g) Assessment and evaluation of the Juba Peace talks of 23rd – 24th April 2009. h) Contributing to national policy formulation including on LandPolicy, Gender policy, education policy, justice, peace building e.t.c. i) Radio talk shows for community education on Lugbara Culture. j) Internal organisational capacity building of the cultural institution and the clan leaders. The Institutional Purpose; Vision: “Lugbara people united in love for their culture” Mission: “Our mission is to preserve, protect and promote Lugbara Culture and Identity.” Core values The cultural institution shall uphold work and behaviour standards of the Lugbara that include; Integrity <(>&<)> Truth, Hard work, Diversity, Stewardship and Hospitality. Principle objectives 1. Effective management of customary land for equitable access, ownership and control in line with Lugbara customs. 2: Comprehensive stewardship of indigenous resources of the Lugbara. 3: A globally acknowledged culture the Lugbara are proud of. 4: An effective and efficientcultural institution with improved leadership, coordination and accountability. Strategic Positioning a)Being host to the refugeesas the Lugbara People and having touch with the clan leaders (landlords) of the lands where the refugees are settled, the cultural institution is in prime position to positively stimulate a lasting relationship between the refugees and the host community. b) Being non partisan or apolitical also places the cultural institution in a good strategic position to spear head dialogue between local governments within its area of influence. c) Lugbara Kari as well strategically actsas a higher level form of organisation all Lugbara pay allegiance to and therefore ideal to promote unity and dialogue. d) The cultural institution has a favourable working relationship with Humanitarian actors including OPM, UNHCR, INGOs, Local NGOsand religious institutions serving refugees besides its own net work of clan leaders all over the five districts.
Implementing Partner Country based NGO
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS)
Funding Government
Oxfam Novib
Accountable International NGO
Oxfam Novib
Extending International NGO
General
Lugbara Kari is the Cultural Institution of the Lugbara established with a vision of Lugbara people united in love for their culture. The Lugbara are host to Refugees in Rhino Camp, Imvepi, Omugo and Bidibidi refugee settlements in Uganda offering customary land on which the refugees are settled besides other vital humanitarian services to the refugees. Lugbara Kari governs the host communitythrough a network of Chiefs and Clan leaders (Landlords) in its five major clans of Maraca, Madi, Ayivu, Vurra and Terego that are as well districts of Uganda in West Nile hosting refugees. Mission “to preserve, protect and promote Lugbara Culture and Identity.” The significance of culture and customs of both refugees and host community in the successful provision of international humanitarian assistance as recognized in the Code of Conduct's commitment to ‘respect culture and customs’ cannot be underscored. Culture andcustomary norms and practices are not only beneficial to international humanitarian assistance but can as well directly conflict with the principles of humanitarian assistance. Lugbara Kari has in the recent past supported humanitarian response through conflict mediation and reconciliation to ensure safety of refugees. These included: • Resolution of the Refugee-Host Community conflict in relation to killing of ten (10) refugees in Tika Zone in Rhino Camp refugee settlement. • Resolution of Host Community-Humanitarian Actors conflict in relation to irregularities in acquisition of land for hosting refugees • Resolution of political boundary conflict between Madi Okollo District and Terego District Local Governments that threatened the wellbeing of refugees in both districts. Lugbara Kari has experience in implementation of large and small projects with support from UNFPA, the Ministry of Gender Labour and Social Development and Oxfam in refugee context with remarkable success and therefore have no challenge in the strategic partnership. Lugbara Kari’s interest in the partnership is to preserve, protect and promote culture and cultural identity of both the host community and refugees, support prevention and peaceful resolution of conflicts and support congruence between humanitarian principles and customary practices in humanitarian context. Lugbara Kari shall support achievement of activities under peace building and climate justice thematic areas through dialogues and capacity building for peaceful conflict resolution, peace building and reconciliation; and rejuvenation of the environment using indigenous knowledge and customs of the Lugbara. Lugbara Kari shall be a source of guiding information, force for mobilization of host communities and a link between the host community and refugee community.
recipient country ( 1 )
UgandaUG
100
sector ( 3 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 1 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Relief co-ordination and support services72050
100
GLOSSARY
Relief co-ordination and support servicesMeasures to co-ordinate the assessment and safe delivery of humanitarian aid, including logistic, transport and communication systems; direct financial or technical support to national governments of affected countries to manage a disaster situation; activities to build an evidence base for humanitarian financing and operations, sharing this information and developing standards and guidelines for more effective response; funding for identifying and sharing innovative and scalable solutions to deliver effective humanitarian assistance.
Reporting Organisation99( 2 )
The sector reported corresponds to a sector vocabulary maintained by the reporting organisation for this activity
The right to life and security 3
70
The right to social and political participation 4
30
Financial Overview
Incoming Funds ( 4 )
Disbursement ( 4 )
Planned Disbursement ( 1 )
Budget ( 4 )
Incoming Funds
Disbursement
Planned Disbursement
Budget
Budget ( 4 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2022-06-01 2022-12-31 Revised 32,793
EUR
2023-01-01 2023-12-31 Revised 42,607
EUR
2024-01-01 2024-12-31 Revised 83,822
EUR
2025-01-01 2025-12-31 Revised 38,219
EUR
Budget
Planned Disbursement ( 1 )
START END TYPE PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2025-02-01 2025-02-28 Original 38,219
EUR
Planned Disbursement
Transactions ( 8 )
Incoming Funds ( 4 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2022-09-01
incoming transaction
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS)
32,793
EUR
2023-06-01
incoming transaction
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS)
42,607
EUR
2024-03-01
incoming transaction
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS)
45,415
EUR
2025-03-01
incoming transaction
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS)
38,407
EUR
Incoming Funds
Disbursement ( 4 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2022-09-01
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS) back donor
Lugbara Kari
32,793
EUR
2023-06-01
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS) back donor
Lugbara Kari
42,607
EUR
2024-03-01
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS) back donor
Lugbara Kari
45,415
EUR
2025-03-01
Oxfam Denmark (IBIS) back donor
Lugbara Kari
38,407
EUR
Disbursement
result( 3 )
outcome( 3 )
GLOSSARY
OutcomeResults of the activity that produce an effect on the overall communities or issues you serve. For example lower rate of infection after a vaccination programme.
Outcome
indicator( 2 )
Climate justice activism-shifted norms
Citizens are aware of and/or understand and/or actively engage in narratives on climate justice, natural resources and land rights.
INDICATOR
9970-4
citizens accessing information through activitities supported
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9970-4
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
15000
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
394
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
282
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
861
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
INDICATOR
9970-5
citizens who took action on climate justice.
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9970-5
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
8000
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
50
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
Outcome
indicator( 4 )
Equal-shifted norms
informal discriminatory norms, attitudes, believes and patriarchal structures that maintain inequality and marginalization are transformed
INDICATOR
9170-1
women that challenge and transform informal discriminatory norms, believes and patriarchal structures
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9170-1
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
7200
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
50
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
70
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
529
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
INDICATOR
9170-2
men that challenge and transform informal discriminatory norms, believes and patriarchal structures
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9170-2
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
4800
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
47
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
30
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
318
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
INDICATOR
9170-3
non-binary individuals that challenge and transform informal discriminatory norms, believes and patriarchal structures
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9170-3
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
0
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
INDICATOR
9170-4
gender non specified individuals that challenge and transform informal discriminatory norms, believes and patriarchal structures
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9170-4
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
0
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
Outcome
indicator( 3 )
Resillient comm-Strength CS
Crisis-affected and at-risk communities (represented through CSOs, networks and movements) have increased skills and means to prepare, prevent, mitigate and respond to crises, and to influence decisions for improved preparedness and response to crises.
INDICATOR
9320-1
CSOs/NGO's and/or communities strenghtened with skills and means to prepare, prevent, mitigate and respond to crisises.
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9320-1
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
12000
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
182
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
861
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
INDICATOR
9320-2
local and (sub) national CSO's that voice needs and concerns of crisis affected communities.
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9320-2
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
14
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
9
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
14
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
14
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
INDICATOR
9320-3
CSOs/NGO's and/or communities strenghtened with skills and means to have power to influence local and national decisions for imporved preparedness and response to crisis'.
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9320-3
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
2400
Not provided
N/A
2022-06-01 : 2025-12-31
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
394
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
282
N/A
2025-07-01 : 2025-09-30
Actual comment
Ongoing
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2022
0
Not provided
861
N/A
2025-10-01 : 2025-12-31
Actual comment
Ongoing
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legacy data( 6 )
NAME VALUE IATI EQUIVALENT
grant-reference 1002556
oxfamnovib-view-type EXT
profit-centre 0000007104
profit-centre-name CO: Uganda (HECA)
project A-06908
project-name DANIDA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 2022-2025