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Our biggest interest as a society is to see sexual violence cases go down. The law alone may not be sufficient, but it is important that we have one less thing to worry about by having the law properly in place and well streamlined https://t.co/gGqzuwQ4h5 #MonitorUpdates
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Botswana and DRC: Timeless lessons for African kingmakers
Our leaders should work to have systems that hold the king accountable
www.monitor.co.ug
Agora and the crisis of digital media
New communication technology-enabled activist journalism needs empirical frameworks of accountability COMMENT | JOSEPH WERE |Â The recent public flaying of Agather Atuhaire, Godwin Toko and Jimmy Spire Ssentongo should be a top discussion issue for anyone involved in news media. It is discouraging that most discussion so far has centred on whether or not their organisation; âĶ
www.independent.co.ug
When legislating, MPs must think of themselves for our tables always turn
Tables have a way of turning rather fast and in inexplicable ways
www.monitor.co.ug
Agora and the crisis of digital media
New communication technology-enabled activist journalism needs empirical frameworks of accountability COMMENT | JOSEPH WERE |Â The recent public flaying of Agather Atuhaire, Godwin Toko and Jimmy Spire Ssentongo should be a top discussion issue for anyone involved in news media. It is discouraging that most discussion so far has centred on whether or not their organisation; âĶ
www.independent.co.ug
Ugandan journalist wins US award
This is Agather Atuhaireâs second award in less than a year, after she won the European Union Human Rights Defenders Award 2023
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Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo Receives European Union Human Rights Defenders Award 2024 for Advocacy via Social Media â African Humanities Association
Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo, esteemed Ugandan professor, academic, columnist, portraitist, author, and editorial cartoonist, adds yet another accolade to his illustrious career with the prestigious European Union Human Rights Defenders Award 2024. Holding the position of Associate Professor of Ethics and Identity Studies at Uganda Martyrs University, Ssentongo is deeply committed to the exploration of ethical issues and the promotion of cultural identity within the academic sphere. Additionally, his role as an instructor in Ethics and Research Methods at Makerere University underscores his dedication to fostering critical thinking and scholarly inquiry among students.
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Atuhaire: We had not planned for the âParliament exhibitionâ
Former Speaker Kadaga attempted to throw out of Parliament two journalists and they took the matter to court. She at least didnât think she was above the law like the current Speaker
www.monitor.co.ug
Ugandans yearn for more online âexhibitionsâ
The exhibitions were basically aimed at holding the respective institutions accountable
www.monitor.co.ug
Why Ugandan activist Spire won EU rights award again | The East African
He was chosen for his campaigns aimed at improving the state of public infrastructure in Kampala, health services and policing.
www.theeastafrican.co.ke
Ugandaâs Agather Atuhaire wins International Women of Courage award
Washington, US | THE INDEPENDENT & AGENCIES | Journalist, lawyer and human rights advocate Agather Atuhaire has been recognised for her work to promote the rule of law in Uganda. Atuhaire was one of 13 women from across the world who were presented with U.S. State Departmentâs International Women of Courage Awards (IWOC) during a ceremony âĶ
www.independent.co.ug
Social media claims leave NGOs reeling
After shaking authorities with social media âexhibitionsâ on the state of city roads, healthcare and security, a move on operations of NGOs has stirred the waters
www.monitor.co.ug
Ugandan journalist Agather Atuhaire wins 2023 EU Human Rights Defendersâ Award
Journalist Agather Atuhaire has been named the winner of the EU Human Rights Defendersâ Award 2023. The award, which was presented during a ceremony on 4th May at the residence of the Netherlands Ambassador in Kampala, is given annually by the European Union and Norway to recognise an outstanding contribution by a human rights defender in Uganda.
www.eeas.europa.eu
Uganda: Special Report – an Eyewitness Account of Disaster At Kiteezi
It is impossible to describe the magnitude of tragedy that befell Kiteezi and Lusanja in a tweet. However, the picture below captures, in part, the mountain of rubbish that peeled off on Saturday morning.
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A Conversation with Agather Atuhaire, Executive Team Lead at Agora Discourse
Ugandan lawyer, journalist, digital activist, and 2024 laureate of the International Women of Courage Award describes work using the digital space to expose corruption and advocate for social justice.
www.cfr.org
The life of an activist in Uganda today – Godwin Toko on the Hard Questions Show
New communication technology-enabled activist journalism needs empirical frameworks of accountability COMMENT | JOSEPH WERE |Â The recent public flaying of Agather Atuhaire, Godwin Toko and Jimmy Spire Ssentongo should be a top discussion issue for anyone involved in news media. It is discouraging that most discussion so far has centred on whether or not their organisation; âĶ
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How Innovation Keeps an Activist Ugandan News Site Ahead of the Government
Reporting that pops up in different media, documents as proof, and crowdsourced investigations have revealed corruption.
www.cjr.org
Foreign funding: A sticking point
The suspension of the DGF in Uganda led to significant disruptions in government and non-governmental projects, sparking controversy over the role of foreign funding in Ugandan politics
www.monitor.co.ug
How a new generation of female activists are countering digital threats
ANALYSIS | IAN KATUSIIME |Â Safina Virani, a Ugandan feminist and activist, recalls a pivotal moment from about a year ago when her tweet against child marriage in the Middle East went viral. âI got bullied from all sides; Christians, Muslims, Arabsâthey were like, âOh, you westernized people, you American,â because they had the assumption that âĶ
www.independent.co.ug
Activists should be accountable, but letâs not kill activism in the process
We risk killing Agora and crucifying its founders on social media based on rumours
www.monitor.co.ug
Navigating a restrictive access to information infrastructure in Uganda through the use of social media
Author: Kansiime Mukama Taremwa LLM Candidate, Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria From late February into March 2024, a hashtag ran on X (formerly Twitter) under the designation #UgandâĶ
africlaw.com
Uncomfortable laughter: Satirist Spire speaks truth to power
Spire says that during the course of his work, some of his cartoons have annoyed some people in high office and run afoul of religion.
www.theeastafrican.co.ke
Inside parliamentary corruption
How Ugandan commentators are missing the story behind speaker Amongâs loot of public funds THE LAST WORD | Andrew M. Mwenda | The hashtag parliamentary exhibition has caused a storm on social media. The speaker of our parliament, Hon. Anita Among, and her apparatchik have been caught with their fingers deep inside the national pie. The scale, scope âĶ
www.independent.co.ug
Dr Spire, The Cartoonist Behind Online Exhibitions Dominating Uganda Social Media Space – SoftPower News
Dr Jimmy Spire Ssentongo, a Cartoonist and Lecturer, is the face of online exhibitions dominating social media and aimed at exposing potholed city roads, the struggling health sector, and security issues, among others. It all started while he was driving home one evening from work and a driver in front of him hit a huge [âĶ]
softpower.ug
Outlawed from street protests, Ugandans go viral to expose corruption
In Uganda, where street protests are rarely permitted, a new online campaign has officials rattled. By using social media to expose government corruption, itâs allowed Ugandans to rally for transparency.
www.csmonitor.com
Human Rights Defender of the month: Agather Atuhaire – DefendDefenders
In late May this year, Agather Atuhaire, via her twitter account, broke the story that the Parliament of Uganda had spent a whopping Shs. 2.8billion to purchase two luxury vehicles for the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker. Aside from the fact that the expenditure was unnecessary â both the Speaker and her Deputy already have two luxury vehicles for their official duties, the purchase flouted all public procurement procedures, and when Parliamentâs contracts committee could not approve the procurement, the members of the committee were fired and new ones immediately appointed to approve the purchase.
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Ugandan Activist Agather Atuhaire Wins U.S.â Women of Courage Award
Prominent Ugandan activist, Agather Atuhaire is set to receive the United States Secretary of Stateâs International Women of Courage Award. Established in 2007, this annual award honours women from around the world who have demonstrated exceptional courage, strength, and leadership in order to bring about positive change to their communities, often at great personal risk âĶ
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Fresh details on digital number plates
Government pushes ahead with project despite concerns over Russian contractor and potential human rights violation Kampala, Uganda | AGATHER ATUHAIRE & HAGGAI MATSIKO |Â As July 01 which is the new launch deadline for digital number plates in Uganda approaches, The Independent has new details about Security Minister Jim Muhweziâs troubles in ensuring it does not âĶ
www.independent.co.ug
Cartoons for Activism – Dr. Spire Hard Questions
Introducing Prof. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo, a multi-talented individual who wears many hats: Philosophy Teacher, Cartoonist, and Columnist. With his unique blenâĶ
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Uganda is counting on all of us
COMMENT | Olivia Nalubwama |Â In the run-up to the 2021 Uganda presidential elections, as tensions ratcheted up, a battle-hardened journalist friend asked a French diplomat his thoughts on the growing tensions. The French diplomat calmly responded: âI hold a French passport. I will leave for the airport and be out of here in âĶ
www.independent.co.ug
For a functioning Kampala, KCCA should be disbanded
Today, it is hard to distinguish the roads in Ugandaâs capital city from those in some jerkwater towns in Uganda
www.monitor.co.ug
For the investors, someone must address our poor rule of law record
Economic and political risks are considered by most investors
www.monitor.co.ug
African journalists on impact of attacks by own governments
John-Allan Namu and Agather Atuhaire tell openDemocracy about receiving death threats and fearing being monitored
www.opendemocracy.net
Service awards: What are our leaders bringing to the table?
Our leaders are right to demand that citizens contribute their fair share in the affairs of Uganda, for it truly does take two â the leaders and the led â to tango when it comes to running a country
www.monitor.co.ug
Dr Spire wins EU Human Rights Award
Dr Spire led the #UgandaParliament exhibition on X-platform that exposed alleged mismanagement of public funds at the Parliament
www.monitor.co.ug
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Agather Atuhaire
An independent journalist in Uganda reports on government malfeasance despite little pay and steep costs. Colleagues have gone missing or fled the country, but she persists.
pressfreedom.globalpressjournal.com
How Kampala pothole exhibition forced government into action
Kampala for some time has been riddled with potholes, including the upscale areas such as Kololo and Nakasero
www.monitor.co.ug
The drivers showing off their favourite giant potholes – BBC News
Using #KampalaPotholeExhibition, residents have been sharing images of the umpteen potholes.
www.bbc.com
Uganda: Kampalaâs potholes, emblematic of its politics – The Africa Report.com
Although Kampala is the heartbeat of the countryâs economic development, it is riddled with potholes, which some maintain is a political issue.
www.theafricareport.com
Kampala Pothole Exhibition: Kisaka says KCCA Constrained by Limited Budget – SoftPower News
The executive director of Kampala Capital City Authority, Dorothy Kisaka, has said that KCCA routinely monitors and collects data on the state of the City roads through what she called âroad condition surveysâ. âKCCA makes plans to fix damaged roads based on available resources or budgets, the primary source being the Uganda Road Fund,â she [âĶ]
softpower.ug
Parliamentary corruption & the (stronger) case for ethnic-based federalism in Uganda
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observer.ug
The poverty of our Parliament
…exposing corruption in Uganda over the years has tended to go along with its increase not decrease, notoriety and blatancy
www.monitor.co.ug
A hunter-hyena logic and the NGO exhibition
If the NGO leader hunted and caught their ka-animal, they wouldnât let young hyenas dictate how to chew it
www.monitor.co.ug
Online exhibitions have shown citizens can use social media to hold govât, civil society accountable- study
Online exhibitions have shown citizens can use social media to hold govât, civil society accountable- study
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Satire: Toko is right, ex-speakers deserve more
âAAA has decreed that we fund cars for people who have cars…Now that means more frugality…â
www.monitor.co.ug