
Academia and Activism: Human Rights at the Crossroads in Uganda
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Dr. Nampewo identifies key challenges facing human rights in Uganda in 2024, including the narrative that pits human rights against development, the shrinking civic space, and increased aggression from security forces. She elaborates on case studies like the charcoal trade in Northern Uganda and the militarization of fisheries to illustrate how academic research must address complex socio-economic issues while advocating for human rights.
Looking towards the 2025 elections, she advocates for stronger collaborations between various stakeholders to ensure human rights remain central to political and developmental discourse, emphasizing the need for academic freedom and civic engagement to prevent historical rights abuses from recurring. Visit our website
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