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HRCU WEEKLY UPDATE: ISSUE NO.47 OF 2021

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  THE HUMAN RIGHTS CENTRE UGANDA (HRCU) WEEKLY UPDATE ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND KEY EMERGING ISSUES WITH IN THE WORKING ENVIROMENT OF HRDS THE WEEK OF TO 6 TH to 12 TH DECEMBER 2021 You are very welcome to this week where many human rights defenders, human rights defending organizations and institutions will break off for the “festive season”. It’s amazing to have a moment to look back or reflect on how the year has moved. We can only say, Ebenezer! As we share updates from last week, we are glad that the commemoration of International Human Rights Defenders’ Day on 9 th and International Human Rights Day on 10 th December, 2021 both went on well with some HRDs like Nicholas Opiyo and Dr. Kalema receiving global awards for their tremendous and notable work in the promotion and quest for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/rights-lawyer-opiyo-dr-kalema-win-global-awards-3647118 . We also saw our very own Mr. Rober

ISSUE NO.46 OF 2021

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THE HUMAN RIGHTS CENTRE UGANDA (HRCU) WEEKLY UPDATE ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND KEY EMERGING ISSUES WITH IN THE WORKING ENVIROMENT OF HRDS THE WEEK OF TO 29 TH NOVEMBER to 5 TH DECEMBER 2021 Welcome to a new week dear HRDs. We are happy to enter into December with you and also hope to end the year in a few days. We have compiled several stories like the Ministry of health receiving more 3 Million COVID19 Vaccines of J&J from the government of Germany to beef up the ongoing vaccination campaign https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/uganda-receives-3m-doses-of-j-j-vaccines-from-germany-3642092 and also, commemoration of World Aids day saw scientists assuring the country that HIVAIDS won’t be a public health threat by 2030 https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/aids-won-t-be-public-health-threat-by-2030-scientists--3637176 and many more stories as compiled in this week’s issue. As you read through more stories in this week’s issue, allow us to start with the COV