Barbara Ntambirweki
ACODE (Uganda)
Areas of expertise:
Climate Change
Ms. Ntambirweki is a Research Fellow under the Trade, Innovations and Biotechnology Policy Programme. She is also a Lecturer at the Uganda Pentecostal University where she teaches Introduction to law, International law and Contract law at their Kampala campus. Barbara previously worked with Women and Law in Southern Africa Research Trust Swaziland (WLSA) as an Assistant Research Officer. Barbara holds a Bachelor degree in law (LLB) from Makerere University Kampala. She attended the post graduate bar course at Law Development Centre in 2006. In 2009 she obtained a Masters degree in Law (LLM) from the University of Cape Town in South Africa. Barbara provides both research and administrative support to the various projects under the Programme.
“Building back better”: regional perspectives of green economic recovery post COVID-19
- January 15, 2021ACODE (Uganda)
A green approach to economic recovery from the pandemic in East Africa will provide benefits in the long run.
Why post COVID-19 must focus on building a transition to a greener economy
- May 1, 2020ACODE (Uganda)
There should be a renewed focus on a green economy post-COVID-19, due to the mutual relationship between nature and disease.
“Building back better”: Uganda’s green economic recovery post COVID-19
- August 24, 2020ACODE (Uganda)
The current situation presents an unparalleled opportunity to align COVID-19 recovery to environmental fiscal reform goals.
