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Women, Peace and Security Policy Brief-Northen Uganda

This policy brief has pulled together evidence, stories and experiences
from women, young people, and their organisations involved in activities on peacebuilding, conflict prevention and post-conflict

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The National Citizens' Integrity Awards 2024

The National Citizens’ Integrity Awards (NCIA) is an annual event organized by ActionAid International Uganda (AAIU) in collaboration with Evidence and Methods Lab, Agora Discourse and other civil

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How the Finance Flows

Climate-wrecking fossil fuel and industrial agriculture sectors are squeezing climate-hit countries for over US$600 billion in public subsidies every year.

ActionAid’s groundbreaking new report on

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Climate Justice Symposium Report

The Climate Justice Symposium, held on Thursday 16th May at Makerere University, brought together a diverse group of experts, policymakers, activists, and stakeholders to discuss and address the

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Progressive Tax Reforms for Education Financing in Uganda

This report authored by Micheal Mugisha is a comprehensive compilation of national research conducted in Uganda on education financing and progressive tax reforms. The findings and insights presented

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Fifty Years of Failure

The IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings are taking place in Africa for the first time in 50 years. The last such meeting was held in Kenya in 1973, coincidentally the year of the military coup against

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ActionAid International Uganda General Assembly

ActionAid International Uganda General Assembly

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National Citizens Integrity Awards 2023

On 11 July 2023, the Africa Anti-Corruption Day, ActionAid International Uganda hosted the National Citizens Integrity Awards in partnership with Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda, Transparency

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How the Finance Flows: The Banks Fueling the Climate Crisis

New research by ActionAid shows that:

Bank financing provided to the fossil fuel industry in the Global South reached an estimated
US$3.2 trillion in the seven years since the Paris Agreement on