SIHA Launch: Third Class Citizens
KAMPALA: The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) proudly announces the launch of: THIRD CLASS CITIZENS – WOMEN’S STRUGGLE FOR EQUAL CITIZENSHIP IN SUDAN. The systemic criminalization of women in Sudan has been largely ignored. The fact that Sudan is a predominantly Muslim country reinforces tendencies of legitimizing this criminalization as […]
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS ON THE RISE IN UGANDA
KAMPALA: The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) expresses its concerns over the growing rate of violence against women and girls in Uganda, as within the last three months, more than five school girls have been sexually violated and murdered. Records of the Central Police indicate that since the beginning of […]
Uganda set to Pass Harsh NGO Bill
A new NGO bill that was first presented to the Parliament of Uganda in April 2015 is sparking controversy, as it would curtail the ability of NGOs to carry out their work in Uganda. The bill will be debated in parliament before it is signed on by the president to become a law, if passed, […]
Skills Development for Eritrean Women (EWDA) in Uganda
Due to the low job opportunities and the lack of a minimum wage, most of the Eritrean refugees in the country are dependent on family members or relatives living abroad. SIHA supported the Eritrean Women for Development Association (EWDA), a SIHA member, with a small grant to economically empower the low-income women. Thirteen women from […]
Siha Statement, Uganda: Gang-rape victim from Nakabaale village dies
SIHA STATEMENT UGANDA: GANG-RAPE VICTIM FROM NAKABAALE VILLAGE DIES 12 FEBRUARY 2015 Lydia Nakawala, a 14-year-old from Nakabaale village in Waibuga Sub-County died on Sunday the 08 February 2015 as a result of injuries suffered during a gang rape which has occurred earlier the same day. Nakawala was a student in primary six at Waibuga […]
Kampala: SIHA conducts course on Islam and Gender Equality and Justice
6 February 2015 In 2011, following a meeting of SIHA members in Addis Ababa, women from the Horn of Africa who attended the meeting celebrated in a restaurant in Addis Ababa, singing and dancing and exercising freedom often denied in their home countries. The Horn of Africa countries are becoming increasingly suffocating to women as political […]
Uganda: Commemorating International Youth Day
SIHA Network together with Days for Girls commemorated the International Youth Day at Wakisa Ministries in Kampala, Uganda. Wakisa Ministries is a crisis pregnancy and counseling centre and currently houses 27 girls aged between the ages of 10 to 19 years of age. Most of these girls are victims of rape and defilement by people close to […]
Anti-Pornography Act – Human Rights Activists and Civil Society Organisations Challenge the Legality of the Act in Constitutional Court – Uganda
A group of individuals and organisations, including the Centre for Domestic Violence Prevention, Women’s Organisation Network for Human Rights Advocacy, Prof. Sylvia Tamale, Ms. Sarah Kihika, Ms. Lilian Drabo, Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa, Uganda Health and Science Press Association and Human Rights Network for Journalist Uganda, today filed a petition in Constitutional […]
Responding to Community Human Rights Needs in Uganda
Since February 2011, Muslim Centre for Justice and Law (MCJL) a local faith based organization has been providing a number of key services in its effort to fulfill its mission of building a just and tolerant society. The services include the provision of: Direct Legal Aid Services with the aim of promoting access to justice […]
A Drive to Northern Uganda Kitgum District
We embarked on a 3 days visit to Kitgum district in the Northern part of Uganda. The visit was intended to access the situation in Kitgum, actors on the ground, and what they are doing. We also took the opportunity to visit our member organisation Northern Uganda Women and Children Initiative (NUWECI) and access the […]