ABSTRACT The people of Kapelebyong have been victims of cattle rusting, which has culminated in the creation of the congested Camps in Kapelebyong. The camps have no basic facilities such as schools, health centres, toilets and clean drinking water. This has led to out breaks for diseases, high infant mortality and high levels of poverty due to loss of the cattle to raiders and destruction of the surrounding environment. The researcher concludes that the people of Kapelebyong and the surrounding area do not enjoy aright to a healthy environment and recommends that the public be sensitized on environment, education and all the necessary facilities be put in place by government. The government must not close the camp but rather must get involved in the provision of security and basic facilities. This study concludes that in order to achieve the full recognition of the right to a healthy environment in Kapelebyong, the following need to be done. In order to reverse the situation in Kapelebyong which increasingly appears to be desertifying? Training of experts in environmental management is absolutely necessary. Sensitization of the public is long overdue. Awareness of the environment, its pollutants, general damage, erosion and de-a forestation. The applicable laws should be promoted in order to spur evolutional change in behaviour, technological investment and institutional will to build the necessary infrastructure. In this connection, research, information gathering and sharing regarding Kapelebyong must be encouraged to create environmental awareness. This in turn calls for international and national cooperation in environmental protection. In order to move towards the realization of this right for the people of Kapelebyong, it is important that the role of the individual and the public in general is enhanced. Education, public awareness and uplifting of standards of living are important ingredients in the realization of the right. The government of Uganda, the international NGOs and the people of Kapelebyong have a lot to learn from their own experiences and that of international community in a bid to improve the environment and to prevent further degradation of the environment in Kapelebyong amidst insecurity.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Declaration A ii
Declaration B iii
Acknowledgement iv
Approval sheet v
Abstract vi
Abbreviations x
List of Instruments xii
List of cases xv
Table of Content xxi
Chapter THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 1
One
General Introduction 1
Area of Study 3
Right to Environment 3
Back ground to the Study 4
Statement of the Problem 7
Research objectives 9
Research Questions 9
Hypothesis 9
Scope of the Study 9
Proposed chapterisation 11
Significance of the Study 12
Chapter REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 14
Two
Related Literature 14
Theories 21
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Concepts 24
Chapter METHODOLOGY 29
Three
Research Design 29
Research Population 29
Sample Size 30
Sampling Techniques 31
Convenience sampling 31
Purposive sampling 32
Data Collection Techniques 32
Validity of Reliability 33
Direct observation 33
Data Analysis 33
Ethical Issues 34
Limitations 34
Chapter PRESENTATION, OF FINDINGS, 35
Four INTERPRETATION, AND DISCUSSION OF
FINDINGS
Introduction 35
The Impact of Cattle Rustling 37
Impact of Commerce, Trade and social Interaction 39
on Karamoja
International Perspectives of the Right to health 40
Environment
Traditional Human Rights and Protection of 44
Environment
The origin of international Right to Environment and 45
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its relation to Healthy Environment.
The legal basis of the right to a Healthy 49
environment
The International Customary Law Basis 49
The protection of the right to a Healthy 73
environment in Uganda
Nature of environmental Law in Uganda 75
Protection of the Environment under common Law 77
Criminal Law 81
Land law 82
The Law of Contract 84
The protection by the environmental Legislation 85
Description of the Right to a Healthy Environment 88
Management and Enforcement of the Right in 89
Uganda
The Tools of Enforcement of the Right 91
Access to Environmental Information 92
Duty of public to participate 95
Environmental planning in Uganda 99
Environmental Monitoring 99
Environmental Audit 100
Environmental Standards Setting and Licensing 101
Environmental Restoration Orders 103
Environmental Impact Assessment 106
Community Service Orders 110
Strengthening the Criminal Law Regarding 111
Environmental Penal Offences
The Question of Locus standi in Environmental 115
issues
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Article 50 of the Constitution 115
Uganda Courts and Environment 119
The Remedies Available to Court 120
The National Environment Management Authority 121
(NEMA)
Local Government 122
District Environment Committees 122
Function of Inspection 123
Challenges in Environment Management 124
Enforcement
The Uganda Human Rights Commission 127
The Office of the Inspectorate of Government 130
Chapter FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND
Five RECOMMENDATIONS
Conclusion 133
Recommendations 135
Development Strategies and Education 136
Village Livestock Protection Policy 137
Dialogue and interaction 138
Cattle Identification and Enforcement 139
Sensitization of the Community 139
Water and Sanitation 139
Research, Information and Public Participation 140
Local Environmental Fund 141
Judicial and Administrative Action 143
Encourage Voluntary Compliance and Enforcement 144
BIBLIOGRAPHY 147
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APPEN DICES
APPENDIX I: Research Instruments Interview Guide 150
for Professionals
APPENDIX II: Research Instruments Interview 152
Guide for Camp Occupants and Surrounding
Community
APPENDIX III: table Presenting the Data 154
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