By witnessradio.org Team, as extracted from Oxfam report Oxfam research indicated that around 7,400 people were living on the Namwasa plantation and at least 15,191 people...
Author: Business & Human rights centre Para la versión en español de este perfil de las demandas judiciales, haga clic acá. In August 2002 a group...
By witnessradio.org Team Sserugo Sam, 28, is among the seven breadwinners silently facing malicious prosecution and victimization for speaking against the illegal acquisition of their land...
By Chrispin Mwakideu and Leylah Ndinda : 26/08/2013 In 2001, more than 4,000 people were evicted from land in Uganda after it had been acquired by a...
By witnessradio.org Team Smallholder farmers in Madudu Sub-County Mubende district are silently losing land ownership and livelihood to Formasa Tree Planting, a Chinese Company according to...
Author(s): AGNES KALIBATA As the world’s population surges towards nine billion by midcentury, food production has failed to keep pace, creating rising food shortages and a...
Progress achieved in addressing the situation of the 4000 evictees in Mubende will again be under review, at the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural and...
July 22, 2009 Written by joomlasupport Mubende-based Kaweri Coffee Plantation Ltd. is embroiled in controversy after its parent company, the Neumann Kaffee Gruppe (NKG) of Hamburg, Germany,...
The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural and Social Rights (CESCR) calls on the State of Uganda to take immediate measures to ensure that the...
Despite more than a decade of mobilization and legal struggle, Mubende evictees have not yet seen justice and continue to suffer the collateral consequences of this...