STATEMENTS
Land-based investments in Uganda are weakening the country’s ecological resilience.

STATEMENTS
Statement by Witness Radio- Legal Aid Clinic on International Women’s Day 2026; Scaling Up Investment to Accelerate Access to Justice for Women and Girls Defending Land and Environmental Rights
STATEMENTS
Joint Statement Response by Advisers of PAPs to the DRS Follow-Up Report on the Uganda KIIDP-2 Case
STATEMENTS
Witness Radio Statement on the International Human Rights Day 2024: A call to the government of Uganda to protect Land and Environmental Rights Defenders and Communities affected by irresponsible land-based investments in Uganda.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK2 weeks agoAgroecological Entrepreneurship: African farmers are redefining agriculture by building agroecological businesses that challenge industrial models.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK1 week agoNEMA ‘evictions’: how the process reveals NEMA’s mistakes and failures to ascertain whether people who have lived on their land in Kawaala since the 1940s are lawful occupants.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK2 weeks agoAccountability in Crisis: Development banks, while funding Asia’s energy transition, are accused of silencing Asian local and Indigenous communities, highlighting the central tension between a clean-energy push and the repression of those most affected.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK1 week agoLand surveyors escape mob action in Mubende over alleged illegal demarcation.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK1 week agoAfrica’s responsible business agenda is facing challenges as more land is taken from local communities for investment, and landowners struggle to secure justice.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK6 days agoCivil society groups scoff at AfDB’s New African Financial Architecture Initiative, saying it’s here to worsen challenges facing African food systems.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK4 days agoWorld leaders are urging support for pastoral mobility as a crucial strategy to sustain rangelands and address intensifying challenges from climate change and land pressures.
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MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK4 days agoCSOs welcome the World Bank’s accountability reform and demand an influential role in selecting its new accountability leadership, underscoring the importance of genuine justice for communities.




















