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Uganda Media Women's Association (UMWA)CountryUganda RegionAfrica Programme SummaryFormed in 1983, UMWA is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) for female journalists from the government and the private media. UMWA aims to raise the status of Uganda's women, especially those in rural communities, so that they are involved and can freely participate in development programmes that are designed to not only benefit them but the country at large. UMWA is also working to give the underprivileged and unheard a publicity channel that will mobilise policymakers to legislate positively for them in the fields of human rights, land ownership, domestic violence, children's rights, and health issues. Communication StrategiesUMWA seeks to promote rights and freedoms of marginalised groups in Ugandan society, in particular, through capacity building as well as sharing and disseminating information for sustainable development. Activities include:
UWMA uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) to share details about its work and to provide access to various resources and events postings. Visit the UWMA website for more information. Development IssuesWomen, Rights, Political Development, Economic Development, Gender, Education. Key PointsUMWA is trying to play a complementary role in the development of the Ugandan society side by side with government; however, according to UMWA, a number of policies still need to change in order for the organisation to achieve its goals. ContactUganda Media Women's Association (UMWA)
Plot 226 Kisaasi, P.O. Box 7263 Kampala, Uganda Tel: 256-41-531042/3 OR 0772-469363 Fax: 256-41-2-543996 umwa@umwamamafm.co.ug umwa@africaonline.co.ug UWMA website Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 05 2003 Last Updated February 05 2008 |
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