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UHSPA Uganda teams up with HRAPF to oppose Equal Opportunities Commission Act in Constitutional Court

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Uhspa Uganda has teamed up with Human Rights Awareness and Promotion Forum ( HRAPF) to contest the unfair treatment of Ugandan homosexuals in the Equal Opportunities Commission Act.  The activists seen here last week petitioned the registrar of Uganda's Constitutional Court, challenging a section of the act that bars homosexuals from equal treatment and opportunity.  See more Uhspa work on the controversial act here: Uganda’s Constitutional Court Hears Case on Equal Opportunities for All On Monday Uganda’s Constitutional Court opened hearings on a petition, Jjuuko Adrian v. Attorney General of Uganda, Constitutional petition No.1 of 2009, asking to nullify Section 15(6) d of the Equal Opportunities Commission Act 2007.  Section 15(6) d can be used to discriminate against LGBTI persons. Adrian Jjuuko, the plaintiff in this case, is the Executive Director of the Human Rights Awareness and Promotion Forum (HRAPF). HRAPF’s mission is to "use the law to promote Human Rights awar

Press statement on the Occasion of Marking World AIDS Vaccine Day, the 30th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial Day and International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)

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A transwoman assaulted by a mob and police in Uganda rescied by uhspa and teu For Immediate Release For more information call: Mr. Kikonyogo Kivumbi, UhspaUganda Cell: +256752628406, +256392911830 Ms Clare Byarugaba UCSCOHRCL, +256776897197 _________________________________________________________________________________ Media and CSO advisory issued by  • Crested Crane Lighters  • East African LGBTI Visual Artists  • Midcentral Network for Sexual Health and Rights,Mityana  • Global Coalition of Women Against Aids in Uganda  • Uganda Civil Society Coalition on H

Uhspa and TEU celebrate women's day 2013

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   The match through the streets of Kiira town to demand transwomen rights

Ugandans act on East African Parliament’s proposed ‘gay-friendly’ HIV Bil

Ugandans act on East African Parliament’s proposed ‘gay-friendly’ HIV Bill Changing Attitude, October 21st, 2011   Kikonyogo Kivumbi reports on Behind the Mask:  Gay rights activists in Uganda have started consultations with HIV/Aids and human rights organisations about the proposed East African Community HIV and Aids Prevention and Management Bill, 2010. The activists have been spurred by the fact that the East African Community Council (EAC) of Legal and Judicial Affairs will be meeting next week to develop opinion on the gay friendly East African HIV/Aids bill and advise their home governments.  The meeting taking place in Arusha, Tanzania will be attended by the Attorneys General and Justice Ministers of the five East African Community member countries of Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi.  The outcomes shall set discussions for the EAC Council of Ministers set for the second week of November which will be attended by amongst others Uganda’s Minister for EAC Eriya Kategay

Civil Society Position on Uganda's Aids response, LGBTI marginalisation to health access

MEDIA ADVISORY   For Immediate Release:  16 October 2012 Contact for more information:  Alice Kayongo-Mutebi, Community Health Alliance Uganda, 0772440108/0701440108  alkayongo@gmail.com   Action Group for Health, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS (AGHA) Uganda AIDS Information Centre (AIC) Uganda  • Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights and Constitutional Law Coalition for Health Promotion and Social Development (HEPS) Uganda  • Health Global Access Project (Health GAP)  • Health Rights Action Group (HAG)  • International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) Eastern Africa  • International HIV/AIDS Alliance Uganda  • National Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (NACWOLA)  • National Forum of People Living with HIV/AIDS Networks in Uganda (NAFOPHANU) The AIDS Support Organisation (TASO) Uganda  • Uganda Network on Law, Ethics and HIV/AIDS (UGANET) Uganda Health and Science Press  Association (UHSPA) Uganda Network of AIDS Service Organisations (UNASO)  Uganda’s AIDS Response

Uganda’s AIDS response moving in reverse

http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/636492-uganda-s-aids-response-moving-in-reverse.html Publish Date: Oct 17, 2012 newvision By Vicky Wandawa An HIV/AIDS report by advocacy organisations in Uganda indicates that new transmissions are on the rise amidst troubling trends of increasing prevalence and incidence. The findings are contained in a report titled: “The Change We Need to End AIDS in Uganda,” which describes a ten-point plan to halt the trend. The plan is to be presented at Uganda’s 2012 Joint Annual Aids Review, Imperial Hotel during a two-day symposium that ends today Wednesday. Speaking at a media breakfast at Fairway Hotel in Kampala on Tuesday, Alice Kayongo, the HIV/AIDS Policy /Advisor with Community Health Alliance Uganda, noted: “HIV prevalence in Uganda has risen from 6.4% in 2006 to 7.3%. Uganda is the only country reporting rise in HIV incidence, yet we are receiving funding from the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR),