Reconsider public spending to address urgent needs to the nation: A call for action
While we recognize government’s responsibility in ensuring human security of its citizens, as women of Uganda we are greatly concerned
While we recognize government’s responsibility in ensuring human security of its citizens, as women of Uganda we are greatly concerned
In the recently concluded 2011 general elections of Uganda the polls show an increase in the number of women who
Recent trends of the pre-election era have shown that violence has taken root especially towards the women for example; the
UWONET recognizes that in order for its advocacy efforts to achieve the desired impact, networking, coalitions and partnerships are key
The Gender Capital for Peace Recovery and Development Plan (PRDP) implementation in Northern Uganda is a twenty four month project
The Network recognises the importance of sustaining herself in all aspects that include ideological, programmes, activities, material and financial resources.
The women’s movement in Uganda has grown from a background where the nationalist project that led Uganda to independence had
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