Globally, over 1 billion live with mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression (United Nations). Yet, mental health remains critically underfunded and overlooked, especially in […]
Education is not just a human right; it is a powerful tool for empowerment and transformation, particularly for women and girls who hold the key to […]
Did you know that 99% of the world’s population, over 8 billion people, breathes polluted air every single day? In Uganda, urban centers such as Kampala […]
Civic space in Uganda continues to shrink as the country approaches the 2026 general elections. This worrying trend poses a direct threat to citizen participation, government […]
Last week, together with our partners Vijana for Sustainable Development and Environmental Action and EACOP Oil Host Communities, we conducted a joint field monitoring visit to […]
Food + weekend = feasting and joy. Right? But. Cook clean. Here is why: In Uganda, indoor air pollution, primarily from cooking stoves using wood and […]
Across the oil-impacted districts of Hoima, Buliisa, and Kikuube, women are mobilising to respond to one of our time’s most urgent but overlooked crises—the intersection of […]
Today, we reflect on the vital state of Uganda’s ecosystems, a rich biodiversity heritage under increasing threat. Uganda has lost approximately 41.6% of its forest cover […]
Today (May 19) in 1995, the National Environment Statute of Uganda was enacted. This statute was a pivotal moment for environmental protection in Uganda, establishing the […]