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Is Uganda's POMA shrinking the space for open dialogue? Prof. Christopher Mbaziira argues that it is, with serious consequences for governance, accountability, the rule of law, and human rights. What's your take on this?
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"Do stories on abortion, post-abortion care and family planning. Create rapport with organisations that deal with these matters. Understand what they do, understand why they do what they do," Linda Sharon Navuga Kibombo in the afternoon session during the Ahaki Media Fellowship.
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ONG RAES
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“A journalist should never be a product of misinformation and disinformation, driven by the pursuit of likes and views.” Williams Kato in a session with Journalist from central Uganda.
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“The foundation of an investigation will be shaky if it's built on false assumptions or personal bias.” Solomon Serwanjja in a 2-day refresher training on election reporting through a human rights lens, with Journalists from central Uganda.
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"Storytelling is the practice of sharing narratives, whether orally, in writing,or through other media to convey information, entertain, inspire or educate," Solomon Serwanjja in his opening remarks during a session on, The Art of Storytelling on SRHR stories.
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"This training aims to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and tools to effectively investigate and report on the impact of global policies on reproductive justice in Uganda." - Solomon Serwanjja
• Afya na Haki (@afyanahakiug), ONG RAES (@RaesTV).
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The Head of research at Afya na Haki (@afyanahakiug), Nimrod Muhumuza kicks us off with the first session on understanding the reproductive justice framework: lessons for journalists and communications expert.
"We need to reject lazy narratives around reproductive justice and always provide context when it comes to reproductive rights. It's not simply a question of moral and morality," said Nimrod Muhumuza.
ONG RAES (@RaesTV).
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Afya na Haki (@afyanahakiug) with AIIJ and ONG RAES (@RaesTV) today launched a 3-day media fellowship under the theme: Navigating and mitigating the impact of complex global policies like the Global Gag Rule (GGR).
This fellowship is being attended by African media professionals including journalists and communication experts from the LIRA Programme focus countries (Benin, IvoryCoast, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, and Zimbabwe).
Reproductive justice is a fundamental human right, encompassing the freedom to make choices about one's body, health, and future. However, global policies often intersect with local realities, influencing access to reproductive healthcare.
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"Manifestos matter! As elections approach, it's crucial to scrutinize candidate promises. But how much do these promises really shape election outcomes? Time to dig deeper". Williams Kato to the journalists in western Uganda.
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