Human rights

KCs document what life is like for people facing human rights abuses due to their age, sexuality, gender, health status or disability.

Many KCs report personal accounts of men who have sex with men, transgenders and people living with HIV who are struggling to access health services due to stigma and discrimination.

KCs also document legal challenges brought against governments for failing to provide services that meet basic human rights such as the right to health, as well as civil society campaigns around stigma reduction and health provision.

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Raped at gun point by her supposed protector

From www.monitor.co.ug

“It had just stopped raining. One carried a baton and another had a gun. As they approached, I happily thought my first pay for the night had come,” Sarah Nakato, a sex worker in her 30s narrates her ordeal when two policemen approached her as she stood in a street corner after midnight. go
October 31, 2011

Commonwealth members urged to stamp out child marriage

Millions of girls throughout the Commonwealth are subjected to early and forced marriage and member states should do more to end the practice, according to global children’s organization, Plan International. KC Anthony Aisi reports. more
October 27, 2011 0 Comments

Policy makers gather to discuss young people’s sexual reproductive rights

National policy makers, councillors and chiefs will today (27 October, 2011) meet to discuss young people in Zimbabwe’s sexual, reproductive and human rights (SRHR). more
October 27, 2011 0 Comments

Anti-gay bill to return to Ugandan parliament

From 256news.com

The controversial Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009 will return to Ugandan parliament for discussion, ending widely publicised speculation that a Cabinet sub-committee had buried it. Proposed by Ndorwa West MP David Bahati, the bill seeks to criminalise aggravated homosexuality, with those convicted facing a death sentence. go
October 27, 2011

Elderly appeal for government support amid difficult times

Elderly people in Uganda have said they could be destined for bad times if the government does not address the challenges they face. As they marked the International Day for the Elderly last week, the elderly said today’s rapidly changing … more
October 14, 2011 0 Comments

Is Uganda still considered an HIV/Aids success story?

Uganda is often used as a model for Africa in the fight against HIV and AIDS. There are an estimated 1.2 million people living with HIV in Uganda, which includes 150,000 children. more
October 13, 2011 0 Comments

Patients in Bundibugyo main hospital miss treatment due to poor sanitation

Reports from Bundibugyo district, Western Uganda indicate that dozens of patients in the main hospital suffered doubly this morning (12 October 2011) when they were sent home without being attended to due to poor sanitation in the hospital. more
October 12, 2011 1 Comments

‘Great disappointment’ as maternal death case deferred for fourth time

Uganda’s Constitutional Court has today (12 October 2011) again postponed hearing the case of the deaths of Sylvia Nalubowa from Mityana, and Jennifer Anguko, a district councilor in Arua, both of whom died in childbirth. KC Sharifah reports. more
October 12, 2011 0 Comments