Advocacy for non- violence for pre, during and post-election period among the youths and security organs in Uganda
Under this project URI conducted consultative meetings and gathered information with community leaders, youths and political leaders on the electoral related challenges in their communities, held district based dialogues sessions with key party leaders and security personnel for a violent free election period in 5 key hot spot districts, conducted a nonviolent media campaign on 3 most popular radio stations, conducted desk research on violence in Uganda, trained security personnel and political party youths in peace building and promotion of the rule of law at the different levels conducted live radio talk shows on electoral nonviolence.
The project therefore gave grounds to open discussions about human rights abuses by the police especially the youths helped clear some injustices that go on with impunity among the security organs. Youths were given alternatives for addressing their grievances in case such injustices occur again. There was major ice break between the security and youth groups. These two categories have always been adversaries and actually continue to be and this was a major opportunity in realizing the important roles played by each group. The project areas were Kampala, Mbale, Sembabule, Gulu, and Jinja.

The activities conducted under this project included a baseline survey both qualitative and quantitive on religious fundamentalism in Uganda, …

The activities under this project included raising community awareness on the land tenure systems and land rights, round table discussions by community leaders,
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