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Uganda: Bans Female Genital Mutilation

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Mar, 2010-02-02 15:12
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The Ugandan parliament has banned the controversial practice known as female genital mutilation, or FGM. Different levels of punishment are codified in the act for those who violate the ban. Anyone caught doing FGM on a girl will be sent to jail for 10 years - but if the girl dies during the act, a life sentence is to be imposed.
Nalule Safia Juuko, vice chair of the Ugandan Parliamentary Committee on Equal Opportunities, cautioned that the passage of this law was only a first step.

"But of course we realize as Parliament that an act alone can not do so much, given the fact that the practice has been an issue with that community for years and years," she said. "So what we also considered as Parliament yesterday, the Speaker asked the prime minister to tell us what the government is going to do in addition to passing the act," said Juuko.

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Uganda: 54 year search for gender equality

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Mer, 2009-10-14 11:05
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Contrary to the common view that women emancipation and gender advancement in Uganda is a recent phenomenon, women’s aspiration for political leadership positions actually commenced 54 years ago, seven years even before independence. So Uganda’s struggle for women advancement could be the oldest or at least among the oldest gender movements on the continent. The first women representation in the Ugandan parliament (then called Legislative Council – Legico) was in 1955. Between 1955-58, there were two women MPs: Pumla Kisosonkole and Babra Saben, constituting 3.3% of the overall parliament with 60 members.

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To read the complete story please visit The Independent.


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Uganda: Uganda's Purse is in Female Hands At Last

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Mar, 2009-06-09 06:59
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This Thursday, when finance minister Syda Bbumba makes a grand entry into the Serena Conference Centre to present the 2009/2010 budget, she will in all likelihood be greeted by thunderous applause. Not just because it is polite to do so, but largely because for the first time in Uganda's history, the budget briefcase that the media takes a million snapshots of on such a day, will be in female hands.

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To read the full article, please visit All AFrica's Website.


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Gender Equality and Justice Programming: Equitable Access to Justice for Women

This primer outlines the major obstacles and barriers women face in accessing justice and suggests strategies and interventions to overcome these challenges. Gender mainstreaming is not a goal in itself, but rather a strategy towards achieving equality between men and women. The majority of this primer focuses on women’s access to justice and the social relationships between men and women that
disadvantage women and hamper this access.

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Submitted by emyeyo on Mar, 2009-04-28 04:50

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Consolidated Response on Gender Quotas in African Countries

This consolidated response highlights various types of quotas adopted in African countries and provides details on the implementation of quotas under different electoral systems. The response also includes several annexes with data on quotas based on country and on quota type.

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Budgeting for Women’s Rights: Monitoring Government Budgets for Compliance with CEDAW

This publication discusses the link between human rights standards and government budgets. It elaborates on how budgets and budget policy making processes can be monitored for compliance with human rights standards, in particular with the Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Combining substantive analysis with country examples, the publication explores how a rights-based budget analysis can be applied to public expenditure, public revenue, macroeconomics of the budget, and budget decision-making.

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Africa Women's Political Leadership

This group is intended to continue and expand the dialogue begun at the Club of Madrid Africa Women Leaders Forum in Brussels October 7-8 2008

This group is open to all women who wish to discuss women's political participation in sub-Saharan Africa.

Parliament, the Budget and Gender

This handbook sets out practical examples of parliament's active engagement in the budgetary process. It seeks to advance parliament's own institutional capacity to make a positive impact on the budget, and to equip parliament, its members and parliamentary staff with the necessary tools to examine the budget from a gender perspective.

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Uganda: Women MPs to Present Private Members Bill on DRB

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Submitted by bsalimova on Thu, 2008-08-21 08:04
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Women Members of Parliament will present the Domestic Violence Bill (DRB) as a Private Members Bill if government fails to move it before the House by the end of this year.

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To read the full article, please visit the UG Pulse Website.


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