More Women Denied Bodily Autonomy by FGM
Ntinda, Kampala – More women and girls in Uganda, especially in the Eastern and North-Eastern parts of the country are being denied... Read More
Maternal Mental Health Issues Arising From COVID-19 Lockdown Should be Addressed
Ntinda, Kampala – Maternal Mental Health problems in most communities in Uganda continue to rise, with the COVID-19 lockdown presenting a set... Read More
Government Urged to Improve Partnerships With CSOs to Fight Social Injustice
Ntinda, Kampala – Since the government imposed the second COVID-19 lockdown on June 18th, 2021, social injustices have been on the rise... Read More
Government Should Ensure Disability-Inclusive Sexual Health Rights
Ntinda, Kampala – The Uganda Network on Law, Ethics and HIV/AIDS (UGANET) calls upon the government to ensure that disability-inclusive Sexual Reproductive... Read More
COVID-19 Lockdown Could Perpetuate Female Genital Mutilation in Uganda
Ntinda, Kampala – The ongoing COVID-19 lockdown could perpetuate Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Uganda, and the Uganda Network on Law, Ethics... Read More
Adaptations in HIV/AIDS Prevention Services are Needed
Ntinda, Kampala – The Uganda Network on Law, Ethics and HIV/AIDS (UGANET) calls on the Uganda government to follow the United Nations... Read More
Child Marriages Should be Stopped Now
Ntinda, Kampala – According to the Daily Monitor of June 30, 2021, local leaders and human rights activists in Bukedi sub-region have... Read More
Mutagomoka’s Fifth Wife Stayed After Sasa Training
Milton Mutagomoka is a resident of Bubukwanga and a Community Activist in Bundibugyo district. Milton’s broken life is now a breath of... Read More
Over 80 Community Leaders and Activists Attend Sasa Together Awareness Phase in Bundibugyo
Over 80 community leaders and activists have benefited from a weeklong Sasa! Together training that took place in Bundibugyo district. The training... Read More