Publications
Impactful winds of Change
Pallisa Local Rights Program (LRP) was started in 1997 with funding from Spain, around the same time ActionAid initiated and launched the child sponsorship program.
Launch of the Platform For Youth Inclusion in Politics. (PYIP)
On the 23rd of July, 2020, a special purpose vehicle to spur collaborative efforts towards youth inclusion in
politics was launched as Platform for Youth Inclusion in Politics (PYIP) in preparation of
The National Youth Manifesto (2021-2026)
Youth in Uganda present an immense yet untapped potential for national socioeconomic development. This National Youth Manifesto, building on other similar frameworks starting way back in 2010 is yet
Promoting access to quality education for all.
ActionAid with funding from Hills and Cooks families has been implementing the Hills project in four schools in Gogonyo sub-county Pallisa district for the past two years. The Hills project aimed at
Identifying gaps and bottlenecks in the legal and institutional frameworks that govern Local Governments in Uganda.
This report analyses Uganda’s fiscal decentralization policy, with a view to identifying opportunities and recommendations that AAIU and its partners can utilize in their advocacy efforts for more
AAIU weekly newsletter 2021
We welcome you to the first edition of the AAIU weekly newsletter- 2021. This issue is dedicated to the work AAIU has done around humanitarian response during emergencies, with key notable milestones
National Citizens Integrity awards 2020.
This report covers the process of conducting and hosting the National Citizens Integrity Award 2020 that was held on December 16, 2020 at Royal suits in Bugolobi. The event was organized by Action Aid
Who Moved My Cheese
An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life, published on September 8, 1998, is a motivational business fable. The text describes change in one's work and life, and four typical
ActionAid International Uganda condemns continued attacks on Journalists.
ActionAid International Uganda (AAIU) is concerned about the continuous and targeted attack and harassment of journalists, and particularly journalists covering the political campaigns in the lead up
Statement on the arrest of AAIU Board Chairman, Mr. Nicholas Opiyo.
We stand in solidarity with all civil society and the family of our Chairperson Board of Directors
@nickopiyo
who was arrested this afternoon, Tuesday 22nd December.
We condemn his brutal arrest