Lord's Resistance Army Culture Provides Opening to Prevent Attacks and Advance Humanitarian Efforts

Emilee Matheson
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Abstract:A recent increase in defections from the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)—a Central Africa-based religious militia—has resulted in a rise in violent, survival-motivated lootings of local villages and nongovernmental organization (NGO) outposts perpetrated by former LRA members who are deterred from rejoining their home communities by perceived resentment and hostility among local community members. These ongoing hostilities have compounded an existing humanitarian crisis in Central Africa and intensified regional instability. Cultural data show that if NGOs partnered with local leaders, reintegrated LRA defectors, and tailored their reintegration narratives to appeal to LRA cultural biases, they are more likely to preserve NGO resources through a sustainable decrease in attacks and an increase in successful reintegration efforts.
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上帝抵抗军的文化为防止袭击和推进人道主义工作提供了契机
摘要:最近,圣主抵抗军(LRA)——一个以中非为基地的宗教民兵组织——叛逃的情况有所增加,导致了当地村庄和非政府组织(NGO)前哨的暴力抢劫事件的增加,这些暴力抢劫是由前圣主抵抗军成员实施的,他们被当地社区成员的怨恨和敌意所阻止,无法重新加入他们的家乡社区。这些持续的敌对行动加剧了中非现有的人道主义危机,加剧了区域不稳定。文化数据显示,如果非政府组织与当地领导人合作,重新融入上帝抵抗军的叛逃者,并根据上帝抵抗军的文化偏见量身定制他们的重返社会叙事,他们更有可能通过持续减少袭击和增加成功重返社会的努力来保护非政府组织的资源。
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