The collaboration between AMwA, SRHR Alliance, and the Health Journalists Network signals a new chapter in Uganda’s media advocacy one that seeks not just to inform the public, but to transform how SRHR is understood and acted upon in the years ahead.
Author: Christine Awor
River Flow International ushers new testament of practical science at Kibirige mem. primary school
The Science Kits provided by River Flow International have not only boosted performance but also restored learners’ confidence, curiosity, and enthusiasm for science at the primary level.
Youth and adolescent corners transform lives in Otuke, but donor exit sparks fears for the future
At age 17, Amongi Norata recalls sitting silently in her classroom when peer educators from Atangwat Health Centre III Youth Friendly Corner (YFC) visited to talk to them.
Uganda opposition presents alternative ‘human rights-based budget’ for 2023/2024
The opposition ascertains that from tax exemptions, they want to be able to increase projected tax revenue collection from the current shs27trillion to shs31.8trillion in the coming financial year (2023/24)
Uganda signs revised bilateral labour agreement with Saudi Arabia
Ugandans have been traveling to Saudi Arabia to work under either the Bilateral Labour Agreement on Domestic Workers or the Bilateral Labour Agreement on General Workers.
Jacob Oulanyah sets lasting footsteps in Uganda Parliament
Oulanyah died after serving as Speaker of the current 11th Parliament for only 9 months and 24 days.
Women quitting newsrooms because of sexual harassment – report finds
According to a survey made in eight African countries, Uganda is ranked 5th with an average prevalence of almost 60 per cent of female journalists sexually abused in their newsrooms.