When a woman’s husband dies, her neighbours and family often believe that she no longer has a right to the land. Albertina and her family fled to a refugee camp in Uganda’s brutal civil war. Her husband died there. All Albertina had left was her family and her piece of land. When she returned home, neighbours had stolen her plot and refused to move. For the poor Ugandans, a plot of land is where they farm and keep their family alive. Albertina’s neighbours violently threatened her, so she camped on the edges of her rightful property for the next eight years. Finally another widow told Albertina about International Justice Mission (IJM). IJM pursued her case, provided food for Albertina’s grandchildren, and guarded their hut. The fight for her land continues.
Uganda: land theft
Written by David Fletcher 09 Jan 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for successful prosecution in this case, and for other cases where IJM are supporting vulnerable people. (Jeremiah 29:11)
- More: www.ijmuk.org/stories/albertina
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