Boldness. Courage. Determination: Honoring the Leadership of Mariam Wangadya
Leadership in the field of human rights is rarely comfortable. It demands courage to challenge injustice, resilience to endure criticism, and determination to defend the dignity of others even when the path is uncertain. In Uganda, one of the figures who continues to embody these qualities is Hon. Mariam Wangadya,
Men Must Step Up to Tackle Workplace Inequality – Lapaire HR Boss
As the world celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8, Mark Muoki, Human Resource Manager at Lapaire Glasses, issued a call to men: don’t just talk about gender inequality—actively be part of the solution. Speaking during this year’s celebration under the theme “Give to Gain,” Muoki highlighted that sectors like
Breaking the Binary: Examining Women’s Land Tenure in Customary and Statutory Systems
By Christopher Burke Discussions on women’s land rights in Africa often begin with the widely accepted premise that women have less tenure security than men. While this is undoubtedly true, the devil is in the details. A closer look at how tenure insecurity manifests in different contexts—whether Uganda or elsewhere







