Why Women Must Be at the Heart of Uganda’s Climate Change Agenda

By 2026-03-02T14:10:28+00:00March 2, 2026|

Climate change in Uganda disproportionately affects women and girls, deepening existing inequalities through displacement, food insecurity, health risks, and unpaid care burdens. Although national policies recognise gender-differentiated impacts, implementation gaps persist. Empowering women through inclusive climate action, leadership, and access to resources is essential for building resilient, sustainable communities.

Potential impacts of EU Deforestation Regulation on Smallholder Coffee Farmers: Evidence from Indonesia and Uganda

By 2025-05-27T10:44:15+00:00May 14, 2025|

This article explores how the EU Deforestation Regulation may affect smallholder coffee farmers in Indonesia and Uganda. With limited access to inputs and declining yields, farmers face additional strain from costly traceability requirements. The study urges public-private partnerships to boost productivity and support compliance, protecting livelihoods and coffee sector sustainability.

How to close the Gender Care Gap in Sub Saharan Africa

By 2023-01-27T14:42:07+00:00January 16, 2023|

Due to gender bias and the patriarchal nature of many African economies, care work, especially unpaid, is considered a woman’s prerogative. So is paternity leave a realistic solution?

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