The following working paper is closely based on a report commissioned by DANIDA’s Democracy, Justice and Peace Program (DJPP), as one part of a two-part assessment of justice delivery for the people of West Nile,1 and was written by Lucy Hovil and Moses Chrispus Okello. It focuses on the relationship between different mechanisms of justice in West Nile’s post conflict context, and people’s perceptions of their relevance and accessibility at a community level