Betty Bigombe Gets Dutch Rights Prize for Peace Effort
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Arcadia Foundation President and former Chief Mediator between the Government of Uganda and the Lord’s Resistance Army, Betty Bigombe has been awarded the Geuzen Medal for 2010 for her efforts to end the war in northern Uganda.
The medal which honors people who fight for democracy or against dictatorship, discrimination and racism was awarded to Ms Bigombe in Vlaardingen in the Netherlands over the weekend.
“The fact that this year’s Geuzen Medal is being awarded to Betty Bigombe makes it even more special for me because I lived in Uganda for several years,” said Ms Yoka Brandt, director-General for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“Her work is a shining example of what can be achieved if you seize every opportunity to negotiate, even if it means working against all odds.”
Continued, as excerpted from the Daily Monitor:
Last year, the medal went to the Palestinian human rights group Al-Hag and Israeli organisation B’Tselem.
Ms Bigombe, also a former Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister is one of the few individuals that have negotiated with the LRA leadership personally.
She again met the LRA leaders in 2004 to try to persuade them to return to the negotiation table.
The war lasted for two decades, killed thousands of people, saw over 80,000 children abducted and turned into child soldiers, and displaced about 1.7 million people.