
Uganda : Human Trafficking and Rehabilitation of Sex-Trafficked Children and Coerced Child-Soldiers
July 02, 2010
- July 12, 2010
Discovering Uganda means exploring a quintessential example of the complex and unique tasks facing post-colonial African states. The development of this East African nation is beset with complex issues that make it an exceptional case study within the East African community and the larger narrative of post-colonial Africa. The civil war in the northern region has raised critical global issues surrounding human rights, child abduction, and the reconciliation of peace and justice on the international and domestic stage. Join us as we learn about the struggles, successes and identities of Uganda, through the eyes of the people and organizations that are working on the rehabilitation and psychological recovery of child soldiers.
Cost:
2300 $
Price Includes:
- All accommodations in 3 star and above hotels. Price is for shared double room - we can usually pair you up with a roommate.
- All in-country transportation
- Two meals per day
- Tour leaders and guides
- All program activities and translation
- All entrance fees
- Preparatory reading materials
- Global Exchange membership
- Donation to NFS
How to Register:
We must receive your application and a non-refundable deposit of $200 two months before departure. Payments by Mastercard, Visa and Discover are welcome.
This trip will be as diverse as possible in terms of race, age and life experiences. In some cases, a limited number of partial scholarships are available for low-income applicants.
Make your reservation online now!
Contact Alessandro with any questions about this trip,
or call toll-free 1-800-497-1994 ext. 225.
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