Congolese nun wins UN refugee prize

A nun who has dedicated herself to helping women who escaped extreme cruelty at the hands of Ugandan rebel movement has won a UN award.

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A Congolese nun who has dedicated herself to helping women who have escaped cruelty at the hands of Ugandan rebels has won the annual Nansen prize awarded by the UNHCR.

Sister Angelique Namaika receives the $US100,000 ($A107,892) UN prize named after the late Norwegian polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who was the first League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the 1922 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

A member of the Augustinian religious order of Catholics, she has dedicated herself to helping women who escaped extreme cruelty at the hands of Ugandan rebel movement the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).

She works in a remote northeast region of the Democratic Republic of Congo and through her Centre for Reintegration and Development, "has helped transform the lives of more than 2,000 women and girls who have been forced from their homes and abused, mainly by the LRA", the UN refugee agency said in a statement on Tuesday.

"Her one-on-one approach helps them recover from the trauma and damage. On top of the abuse they have suffered, these vulnerable women and girls are often ostracised by their own families and communities because of their ordeal," it added.

UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres commended the 2013 laureate: "The challenges are massive, which makes her work all the more remarkable - she doesn't allow anything to stand in her way".

The Lord's Resistance Army has waged a guerrilla campaign in Uganda since 1987.

Since 2008, an estimated 320,000 people have been forced to flee in DR Congo's north-eastern province of Orientale, including Sister Angelique herself.

Instituted in 1954, the Nansen Refugee Award is given annually to an individual or organisation in recognition of dedicated service to refugees and is the most prestigious honour conferred by UN High Commissioner for Refugees.


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