The ActionAid Weekly
This week, I had a lot of content to work with. If your story is not in, look out for the next Weekly edition. A big thank you to the clusters of Gulu, Pallisa, Katakwi and Kapchorwa for submitting
The ActionAid weekly
This week, we raise a red flag to the increasing incidences of Child pregnancies, now standing at 25%. We also tell you what the Federation Secretary General told the Security focal persons at their
The EU funded YESSEN Project
[ibimage==39467==image_content_fullwidth==none==self==null==]ActionAid Uganda with funding from the European Union started the implementation of the Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Self Employment
THE FRICAN GOVERNANCE ARCHITECTURE PROJECT-(AGA)
[ibimage==39469==image_content_fullwidth==none==self==null==]In 2017 a new Pan African initiative to mobilize Civil Society for joint action to push for the implementation of the ACDEG was started
The SURGE Project- The Women Gender Based Violence Shelter Project
[ibimage==39472==image_content_fullwidth==none==self==null==]For now 20 years, ActionAid has gathered experience in prevention and response to Gender Based Violence in Uganda.ActionAid Uganda
The ActionAid Weekly-ActionAid and partners dismiss Tax on Social media
Dear Reader, in 2013, ActionAid launched the Tax Justice Campaign. The organisation rallied people to honour their duty of paying taxes, but also called on duty bearers to ensure that more tax revenue
The ActionAid Weekly-Its the Global education week
It’s the Global education Week! Several pledges have been made by our government including promising school girls free sanitary towels. This is far from being realised. During this week, make your
Extractives Governance Project
[ibimage==39596==image_content_fullwidth==none==self==null==]The Extractives Governance project has been in existence since 2012. It started out as an advocacy vehicle for the oil and gas sector in
The ActionAid Weekly!
In this issue of the weekly, we celebrate the seven Billion project that ActionAid Uganda signed to! This is particularly exciting as its evidence of the confidence that donor agencies have in the
Leading the Sector out of the Hole(s)!; An Open Letter from across the border to Civil Society Leaders in Uganda
I write this letter from the relative (dis)comfort of my temporary place of abode in Kenya. Comfort because I do not have to wake up every day to the largely depressing picture of our country’s