Human Rights in Post-Election Uganda: A Closer Look

The 2016 general elections in Uganda were more than just another vote—they were a defining moment in the nation’s journey toward democracy. A blend of hope and unease marked the period, as citizens anticipated a peaceful process. Yet, the aftermath revealed profound human rights challenges shaping Uganda’s socio-political landscape. The Aftermath: What Went Wrong? Electoral […]

Youth Engagement in Governance: Shaping the Future of Uganda

In recent years, Uganda has witnessed a significant rise in youth participation in local governance. This growing involvement is not only a sign of the changing political landscape but also a testament to the power and potential of young people in shaping the country’s future. As the largest demographic group in Uganda, the youth are […]

Drowning Incidents Surge in Uganda’s Fishing Communities: A Call for Action

Uganda’s fishing communities, particularly around Lake Victoria, have experienced an alarming rise in drowning incidents in recent years. This surge in fatalities has not only highlighted significant safety gaps but also underscored the urgent need for preventive measures to protect those who depend on these waters for their livelihood. Rising Incidents: An Alarming Trend Drowning […]