Advocacy, research, communication and networking for protection
Advocacy, research, communication and networking for protection of Women Human Rights Defenders
The advocacy program has multiple purposes including raising visibility of the violence and risks WHRDs face, mobilizing solidarity to increase protection for WHRDs at risk, valuing WHRDs work and activism. Our advocacy actions at national, regional and international levels, will make the voices of WHRDs heard at all levels. This will in turn ensure that human rights protection mechanisms and initiatives address WHRDs’ situations and promote their integrated protection.
The program interventions include;
Research and documentation; We document cases and gather information in order to generate gender focused information and analysis against women defenders.
Building and Strengthening regional protective networks for WHRDs; Given the context of exclusion, discrimination & gender inequality experienced by WHRDs that many WHRDs do not have strong safety networks to rely on in the face of these risks. The Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda (WHRDN-U) focuses its work on building and promoting safety networks for WHRDs operating in different regional (rural grass root communities) in Uganda. The regional protective WHRD networks have been created in Northern, Western, Eastern and Southern regions of Uganda.
We engage in communication to support advocacy, dialogue, rapid response and encourage solidarity when in the face of attacks against WHRDs in Uganda, thereby contributing to their protection.
Publish statements related to protection of WHRDs aimed at national, regional and international authorities
Advocacy on policy by engaging with lawmakers and policy makers to gain support for conducive gender responsive policies to the protection of WHRDs in Uganda.
Networking and Partnerships is a key aspect of Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda’s advocacy is creation of networks and linkages with stakeholders and other actors.
Media and communications, through engagement with media personnel, electronic media, our website and social media platforms. These are important tools to reach and sensitize the public.
WHRDNU was privileged to have attended the 2nd African Women Human Rights Defenders-Feminist Republik Festival for African Women Human Rights Defenders held in Naivasha, Kenya from 28th-30th November, 2022.
A conversation with the cultural and religious leaders on the informal justice systems and the challenges women face in accessing these systems.
Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda was honored to participate in the meeting organized by LANDNET Uganda on the 24th March 2023 at Materdoom Hotel on the analysis of the Feminist Principles and Women Land Rights (WLRM) in Uganda.
Snapshots of the launch of WHRDN-U, 29th November, 2018
Photos at the launch of the WHRDN-U Jointly with the UN Office on Human Rights, members of the Diplomatic Missions, UN Women graced the event on 29th November 2018.
Photo moment with all partners and Women Human Rights Defenders
Participants receive their certificates
Opening Remarks from the Office Of The Human Rights Uganda representative Mr Robert Ayeda Kotchani
Panel discussion on the different challenges Women Human Rights Defenders face in their line of work
Snapshots of the networking event on 6th march, 2019.
This event was in commemoration of women’s day and event that is for 8th march annually. Some of the WHRDs sharing their experiences of threats, risks and vulnerabilities they faced due to their human rights work and after WHRDs pose for a group photo after the networking event on 6th March, 2019.
Regional Representatives from Arua, Karamoja & Albertine Region during a meeting with WHRDNU Secretariat.
Mr.Fedelis of Frontline Defenders speaks to Women Defenders as Mr.Javier of the UN Office of Human Rights listens in.
Mr Anthony Masake of Chapter facilitating a session, at the networking meeting.
Snapshots of the commemoration of the day of the WHRDs 29th November, 2019
A group photo of women human rights defenders together with Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda (WHRDN-U) steering committee and secretariat at the commemoration of the International Women Human rights Day on 29th November, 2019.
The 3 Founder members and the Chairperson of the WHRDN-U were awarded in recognition of their resilience and work towards protecting Women Human Rights Defenders on 29th November 2019-Day of Women Human Rights Defenders
Damalie Mukhaye a female journalist narrates the threats and violence she experienced while in the field.
Miriam Mwiza, a woman human rights defender sharing the threats she has faced defending human rights of trafficked girls and women.
Amina, a woman defender, gives testimony of threats she
experienced in her work of defending land rights.
Jenepher, a woman defender, gives testimony of threats
she experienced in her work of denouncing human rights
violation actions of oil extraction projects.
Brenda Kugonza, Executive director WHRDN-U explaining to the deputy ambassador of Norway in Uganda about the different areas of work that the network and the WHRDs who are part of the network engage in.
Mr. Sanjuan Javier, of The Office of the United National High
Commissioner for Human Rights gives remarks on collaborating with WHRDNU.
Snapshots of the media engagements
On 31st October, 2020, the Executive Director of WHRDN-U hosted for a talk show on Channel 44 to discuss
the work environment affecting women human rights defenders operate.
Women defenders held a press conference to renounce
police involvement in Human Trafficking activities in Uganda.
National networking through participation in various fora/ events and recognition by partners
Snapshots of the policy advocacy at National, Regional and International Level
On 14 November, 2019, the Speaker of Parliament of the Republic of
Uanda Rt Hon Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga hosted Women Human Right
Defenders Network secretariat, the United nations Human Rights, UN
Women and the United Nation’s resident coordinator, Rosa Malango
and other WHRDs at parliament.
On 23rd October, 2019, Our Executive Director,
Brenda Kugonza, participated in consultation
meeting in Addis Ababa with United Nations
Human Rights working group on violence against
women in law and practice on the situation of
women human rights defenders in East Africa.
Brenda Kugonza, the E.D WHRDNU joined Urgent Action Fund for the
launch of the African-Feminist Republik platform
for the Women Human Rights Defenders in
Naivasha-Kenya.
We were honored to have participated in the opening of the 41st
session of Human Rights Council in Geneva on 24th June, 2019. Brenda
Kugonza represented the WHRDN-U at this occasion
On 14th June, 2019, Brenda Kugonza, our Executive Director, was one of the panelists during the Human
Rights Defenders Annual Forum, organized by Human Rights Center Uganda. She gave highlights of
the situation of Women Human Rights Defenders in Uganda.
Snapshots of networking events
On 25 September, 2019, Brenda Kugonza and Elizabeth Cherekut participated in ACFODE
National Conference at Protea Hotel. They had great discussions on Build up to 2021
elections-strategizing to mitigate violence against women participating in the electoral
processes in Uganda.
On 16th September, 2019 WHRDN-u was glad to participate in the UN Women’s validation meeting on the Status of
the Women’s Movement Study in Uganda, the findings of the study underscore the important role of the movement ,
highlighted the challenges and recommended the need to provide protection for women’s movement.
On 10th October, 2019, the WHRDN-U
secretariat was honored to host at our
Offices in Bukoto, Mr Robert Ayeda
Kotchani, the Country Representative
of Office of the United Nations High
Commission of Human Rights and Mr
Andrew Akuttu.
On 22nd October, 2019, WHRDN-U participated in the
Annual sex worker’s dialogue that was organised by
AWAC. The dialogue provided space to understand
female sex workers and their issues. The WHRDN-U
shared basic protection and safety tips for women
defenders protecting rights of female sex workers.
On 2nd October, 2019, WHRDN-U
had a fruitful interaction with Johanna
and Mirjam of DW Akademie. The
interaction was about the Women@
Web project on strengthening
women’s online participation, presence
and creating awareness on online
harassment against women
WHRDN-U’s Executive Director, Brenda Kugonza participated in a three days Uganda women’s movement building
training that was organized by UN Women at Imperial Golf View hotel Entebbe. The training took place from 14th18th October, 2019.
On 28th August, 2019, WHRDN-U participated in a symposium organized by Unwanted Witness Uganda on the future
of privacy in Uganda. The discussion was about the Data Protection and Privacy Act 2019. Brenda Kugonza, the executive
director, WHRDN-U gave her submission.
On 25 September, 2019, Brenda Kugonza and Elizabeth Cherekut participated in ACFODE
National Conference at Protea Hotel. They had great discussions on Build up to 2021
elections-strategizing to mitigate violence against women participating in the electoral
processes in Uganda.
On 17th September, 2019, Elizabeth Cherekut, Assistant Protection Officer, WHRDN-U made a
submission during a session on Internet Right Advocacy for human rights during the CIPESA’s training
On 6th December, 2020 WHRDN-U was invited by the National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders Uganda
(NCHRD-U) for the commemoration the International Human Rights Defenders Day 2019 under the theme Stand
up for Human Rights: Situating synergies towards protection of Human Rights Defenders that took place at Hotel
Africana.
On 30th October, 2019, WHRDN-U secretariat
hosted a staff from Uganda Bureau of Statistics
(UBOS) at our offices in Bukoto along Old Kira
Road. The interaction was on how to assess data on
violence against women human rights defenders.
On 1st and 2nd July 2020, the WHRDNU secretariat together with the head of the Disability Women’s defenders thematic working group and Albertine regional focal person conducted a field visit in Hoima, Kagadi and Masindi. The visit supported;
-Processes of coordination among diversity of WHRDs
-Women defenders battling oil extractive projects
-HIV/AIDs women defenders
-Women Defenders with disabilities
-Women defenders on women’s political participation
Fruitful discussions were held on how and where to seek support, strengthen local networks and foster linkages to ensure holistic protection of WHRDs
Jane of WHRDN and Jenepher in the middle meet Leila a female journalist from Spice Fm in Hoima
The head of the women defenders with disabilities, a female journalist based in Masindi with the Bunyoro Broadcasting services and the regional focal person pose for a photo.
Meeting FOWODE in Masindi , women defenders involved in supporting Women in politics
Meeting women defenders of World voices battling oil extractive projects in Kagadi district
Meeting Joy, Women defender with disability from Hoima District Association Of the Blind
Meeting with HIV/Aids woman rights defender-Robina from Hoima
WHRDNU meeting with woman Environmental defender Beatrice in Hoima district.
WHRDNU meets Sandra a woman defender defending Land Rights and natural resources in Hoima district.
The Women Human Rights Defenders that hosted the WHRDN-U during a field visit from 8th-10th July 2020 in Kapchorwa, Kween and Mbale districts. They have led campaigns on Anti- Female Genital Mutilation, protected the land rights of the Bennet ethic minority groups and protected LGBTQ rights. The Women Defenders shared their livid experiences of risks,attacks and threats in their communities, how they are organizing, the change they are working towards and provided insightful recommendations to WHRDN-U on how to ensure safety of women defenders in the rural isolated communities.
On 8th July 2020 Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda engaged with WHRDs from Benet Lobby Group who advocate for the land rights of the Benet community and fight against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Kween and Bukwo district and shared how they were overwhelmed with the different forms of violations they face because of their human rights work like threats of arrests, physical assaults, threatened to cut for talking about the disadvantages of FGM. WHRDN-U discussed its role of protecting the WHRDs to ensure a safe working environment.
WHRDNU staff poses for a photo with WHRDs from Women With A Mission in Mbale district.
WHRDN-U paid a courtesy visit to Holistic Organization to Promote Equality (HOPE) Mbale on 9th July 2020 and revealed the different challenges they face as WHRDs advocating for the rights of LBGTI people to quality health care, human rights observance and equal opportunities and revealed how risky their work is in a discriminative community, community attacks and arrests
On 8th July 2020 WHRDN-U during a solidarity field visit met with to Sarah Chekwech from Sabiny Transformative Trust Initiative an organization that fights against Female Genital Mutilation and advocates for the rights of girl child.
WHRDN-U was honored to meet WHRDs from Human Rights Activists in Mbale on 9th July 2020 who support victims of human rights violations and shared the different forms of violations they face in the course of doing their human rights work.
Margaret Kulaba, Chairperson WHRDNU, gives opening remarks at the #HRDProtectionBill2020 Consultative Meeting
Hon Kamakech Lyandro, the mover of the Human Rights Defenders Protection Bill, states that the law will consolidate the struggle women go through. #HRDProtectionBill2020
Brenda Kugonza, E.D WHRDNU, delivers a position paper advocating for a gender based Human Rights Protection Bill.
Honourable Jovah Kamatek, speaks at the Consultative Meeting.
Christine Achom, a Woman Defender from Tororo district gives her views on the Human Rights Protection Bill.
Jolly Mbambu, a female journalist from Kasese speaks on the challenges she faces as a female journalist
Honorable Ben Atiku outlines the importance of having a gender perspective while drafting the Human Rights Defenders Protection Bill
Hon. Komakech Lyandro signs the position paper from the WHRDNU.
9/11/2020, Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda is honored to engage in a National Consultative meeting on Election for Human Rights Defenders and Advocates organized by Legal Aid Service Providers Network-Laspnet to discuss strategies on the protection of WHRDs amidst the 2021 elections.
Consultative Meeting on Election for Human Rights Defenders and Advocates
Consultative Meeting on Election for Human Rights Defenders and Advocates
Miria Matembe speaks at the Consultative meeting on Election for Human Rights Defenders and Advocates
On 16th September 2020 ,Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda met with The Women’s Probono Initiative , Executive Director ,Prima Kwagala and the Programs Officer Achola Elizabeth and held discussions on how to provide legal aid support to WHRDs attacked with a feminist perspective.
On 29th November 2021, WHRDN-U held their 2nd Annual General Meeting at Protea Hotel in Kampala, under the theme: Leaving No One Behind: For Protection, Recognition and Wellness of WHRDS. During the meeting, the Board members presented the following reports to the network members.
The Annual Progress Report 2021
The Audited Reports
The Previous Minutes
Photos of the Annual General Meeting 2021
The presentation of the Annual Progress Report during the meeting.
The presentations on the annual report 2021
Brenda Kugonza, the Executive Director WHRDN-U and Margaret Kyemba, the Board Chairperson during the Annual General Meeting 2021
Brenda Kugonza, the Executive Director for WHRDN-U gives her remarks during the AGM
Members participating during the discussion
A network member seconding a motion
Network members support a mention passed during the meeting
Network members pose for a group photo during the Annual General Meeting 2021
Visit at the ACTV offices on Monday 14th March 2022
Group photo of WHRDNU secreteriat members with members of Queer Women Leaders Uganda at ACTV Uganda offices
Courtesy visit to Sexual Minorities Uganda offices on March 2022 to understand the Protection services they provide in case of attacks to WHRDs especially those defending LBQT rights.
Visit at SMUG offices
Meeting at the SMUG offices
Visit at the Defend Defenders offices on March 9th 2022 to discuss opportunities for collaboration in advocating for improved safety,security & wellbeing of WHRDs & HRDs with disabilities.
Today, we were privileged to receive & host a group of resilient women from Women Human Rights Defenders(WHRDs)- Uganda, at our offices. We discussed opportunities for collaboration in advocating for improved safety,security & wellbeing of WHRDs & HRDs with disabilities. pic.twitter.com/TfCsKL9w5q