This video features Ugandan land mine survivors at Gulu Hospital in Uganda, including sign outside hospital, interior interviews and some b-roll of prosthetics, exteriors with interviews, b-roll of survivors on crutches, with prosthetics, missing limbs / Ext of thatched hut, Int hut with many young students singing and clapping / Ext refugee camp include thatched huts, land mine victims sitting outside, other refugees, a few good shots of children happily running toward camera / [shot through front windshield of car & time-stamped] crowds of people walking on either side of moving car along dirt road / footage at Kitgum is well-shot but time stamped, includes a ruined burned-out building with children playing, people cooking, thatched huts, children, daily life. The interviews are generally in Acholi. There are some sound problems (wind) and lighting is not ideal in places.
"Protected" camps or villages were set up in Northern Uganda by the government near Ugandan army installations, in order to decrease the vulnerability of civilians living in isolated rural areas to attacks and abductions by the Lord's resistance Army. Tens of thousands of displaced people have fled the countryside and set up temporary homes in the camps, but crowded conditions and lack of food and sanitation facilities have rendered the population vulnerable to death from malnutrition and disease. The residents remain vulnerable to attacks by the LRA.