Ricky Richard Anywar
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Hon. Rick Richard Anywar | |
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| Member of Parliament for Agago West County | |
| In office 2021–Incumbent | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Northern Region, Uganda |
| Party | National Resistance Movement |
| Occupation | Politician, Humanitarian |
| Known for | Founder of Friends of Orphans, former child soldier, humanitarian work |
Rick Richard Anywar is a Ugandan politician and former child soldier of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebel founded by Joseph Kony. Anywar was conscripted at the age of 14 and served in the rebel army for two years before escaping at the age of 16. He was orphaned after his parents were killed by the LRA.[1]
He founded Friends of Orphans (FRO), a nonprofit organisation focusing on reintegrating former child soldiers back to normal life.[2][3][4] He is currently a member of the Ugandan Parliament representing Agago West County.[5][6][7][8][9] He won the 2008 Harriet Tubman Award.[10][11]
Anywar was raised in Northern Region, Uganda where he was abducted at the age of 14 along with his brother, after other family members, including his parents, were killed during an invasion of their village by the LRA forces. Both Anywar and his brother were forced to fight as child soldiers for two and a half years before they escaped from the rebel group. His brother, who escaped earlier, committed suicide. Anywar was then left a complete orphan and homeless at the age of 16.[12][13][14] He was rehabilitated and secured a University degree. After graduation from Kyambogo University, he had a stint in the Ministry of Education before quitting to found Friends of Orphans, a nonprofit organisation focusing on rehabilitating and reintegrating former child soldiers.[5] He currently serves as the Executive Director of the organisation.[15]