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Meeting the monster: My 14 days with Joseph Kony

After decades of brutal war, Judith Obina Okumu helped bring peace to Uganda with a secret weapon: Joseph Kony's mother.

In Judith Obina Okumu's imagination, Joseph Kony was a monster. As leader of the Lord's Resistance Army he'd fought a decades-long war against the government of Yoweri Museveni - displacing and destroying hundreds of thousands of lives across Northern Uganda in the process. But one day, a visit from a stranger would challenge Judith to face her fears. In her role as assistant private secretary to President Museveni, Judith was introduced to Joseph Kony's mother, Nora Anek. After three years of gaining her trust, Judith asked Nora if she would go to meet her son at his forest hide-out and persuade him to engage with peace talks. What Judith didn't know was that the President wanted her to go too. She was convinced it was the last journey she'd ever make. But after 14 days of talks, Judith and Nora helped broker peace in Northern Uganda.

Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Anna Lacey

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(Photo: Judith Obina Okumu, June 2025. Credit: Judith Obina Okumu)

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