Publications
The ActionAid Weekly-Galagala Primary school to become Govt aided
In this edition of the Weekly, read about the Greek Volunteers that came in Uganda, not for a holiday but to construct an administration block for Galagala Primary school. The act prompted a dicision
The ActionAid Weekly-Joy, Emotions and excitement-Day of the African Child commemoration in words and pictures
[ibimage==34452==image_content_fullwidth==none==self==null==]ActionAid commemorated the Day of the African Child in Kapchorwa, presided over by the Eoropean Union Head of Mission in Uganda. We
Advancing Rights, Improving Lives! The 2015 ActionAid Uganda Annual Report
[ibimage==34493==image_content_fullwidth==none==self==null==]At the beginning of 2015, we made three institutional promises, in addition to our unwavering commitments to standing by and delivering
The ActionAid Weekly-Day of the African Child
[ibimage==34448==image_content_fullwidth==none==self==null==]This week, Africa celebrates the Day of the Africa Child for the 25th time. Unfortunately, the children in Africa and Uganda continue to
The ActionAid weekly-#QualityNorthUg– Walking quality service Delivery to northern Uganda
Yesterday evening, i learnt with excitement that our Country Director, Arthur Larok was among the two CSO leaders that were selected to represent the NGOs in the country on the National Bureau for
Oil in Uganda Newsletter- Issue 11- EITI is a viable option for Uganda
This issue focuses on oil transparency and makes a case for the Uganda government to consider signing up to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), a global transparency and
The ActionAid Weekly-Heated Lively debate on the GMO Bill at the People's Parliament
In this issue, read about the People’s parliament debate on the Bio Safety and Bio Technology Bill. The writer describes it as heated, lively, stalemated and sterile. You may need to judge for your
The ActionAid Weekly- Schools in Nebbi bogged with inadquate infrastructure
On our trip to Nebbi two weeks ago, we discovered that the Primary schools in the district are bogged down with inadequate infrastructure. The situation must change if we are building for the future
The ActionAid Weekly-The Tax Power campaign Journey
In this edition of the weekly, we track our Tax Justice Campaign, from the Legislators amending the Income Tax Act to exempt their allowances from being taxed, to the President’s refusal to sign the
REPORT ON THE BENET COMMUNITY RESETTLEMENT ISSUE.
This Report is going to analyze the Consent Judgement of 27th October 2005 which arose as a result of this court suit, after a consensus had been reached between the Benet community, government and