Uganda: Women Leaders Warn of Persistent Political Intimidation After January Elections
[Nile Post] Women politicians and activists have raised concerns over continued intimidation, financial barriers and shrinking civic space following Uganda's January 2026 general elections, warning that the environment could discourage women from participating in leadership.
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