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Our Impact

For now, there is no reconciliation in the community because we are living in fear.

-Reality from Oporoza
Baseline focus group discussions and key informant interviews
 

No one has accepted [us] and there is no reintegration.

- Favour, an ex-militant from Kpor
Baseline focus group discussions and key informant interviews

They are our children, we cannot throw them away.

- Happiness from Kpor, referring to the need to reintegrate ex-militants
Baseline focus group discussions and key informant interviews

I am seen as a threat to the community. Yesterday night a mother and her child saw me and ran away.

- Friday from Kaiama
Baseline focus group discussions and key informant interviews

General Statistics about Target Communities

2/5 Only participants in two of the five focus groups in Kaiama stated that they would be willing to work with the ex-militants on projects that would benefit the entire community.

4/5 Participants in four of the five Focus Group Discussions in Oporoza saidviolence is seen as an effective way to bring about change in their community.

66% The percentage of survey participants who said that they were never included in decision-making in Amassoma.

54% The percentage of Kaiama community members surveyed that said they did not know how to make authorities accountable to the community needs.

98% vs. 55% The percentage of survey respondents in Koko that feel that reconciliation is possible in their community vs. those that feel that the Amnesty process has contributed to reconciliation in their community.

52% vs. 11% The percentage of women surveyed in Kpor who felt that they had a role to play in developing the community vs. those that felt that they were involved in decision-making.

59% The percentage of respondents in Koko who have never participated in decision-making in their community.

94% The percentage of respondent in Oporoza who feel that reconciliation is possible in their community.

68% The percentage of Kaiama survey participants that said they are never involved in decision-making in their communities.

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