Elone Ainebyoona (@eloneainebyoona) 's Twitter Profile
Elone Ainebyoona

@eloneainebyoona

Leader; Policy Analyst; @YALINetwork 2018 MWFellow; @UniOfYork Alumni;@IRIGenDem Alumni; Founder Usisi Amandla Fellowship @DEInitiative_ Be Humble & Resilient!

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Development Eye Initiative (@deinitiative_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Edna Kanyesigye one of the Usisi Amandla Fellows presents her views about youth policy framework in Uganda at the Panel discussing the role of Parliements in Financing Youth Focused Peace Building Initiatives at #AFRIPAL2025

<a href="/EdnaKanyesigye/">Edna Kanyesigye</a> one of the Usisi Amandla Fellows presents her views about youth policy framework in Uganda at the Panel discussing the role of Parliements in Financing Youth Focused Peace Building Initiatives at #AFRIPAL2025
AFRIPAL Conference (@afripalconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the #AFRIPAL2025, we are proud to announce the launch of two groundbreaking books: Mobility, Identity and Conflict Resolution in Africa by Dr. John Mushomi and Professor Cori Wielenga Public Corruption in Africa by Chris Nshimbi, Sombo Muzata, and Leone Tshimpaka

At the  #AFRIPAL2025, we are proud to announce the launch of two groundbreaking books:

Mobility, Identity and Conflict Resolution in Africa by Dr. John Mushomi and Professor Cori Wielenga

Public Corruption in Africa by Chris Nshimbi, Sombo Muzata, and Leone Tshimpaka
Development Eye Initiative (@deinitiative_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Usisi Amandla Fellows have been engaging with key policy actors at the #AFRIPAL2025. Engagements like these are instrumental in understanding the policy process and sharing practical experiences with the Fellows.

The Usisi Amandla Fellows have been engaging with key policy actors at the #AFRIPAL2025. Engagements like these are instrumental in understanding the policy process and sharing practical experiences with the Fellows.
Talk to Bashira (@nantongobashra2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#AFRIPAL2025 has been a space of reflecting on policy and legislation. Sharing about Africa’s highs and lows in legislation.

#AFRIPAL2025 has been a space of reflecting on policy and legislation. Sharing about Africa’s highs and lows in legislation.
Development Eye Initiative (@deinitiative_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #AFRIPAL2025 comes to an end. The discussions have been fruitful in shaping the future of African legislative processes and understanding how academia, research and policy analysis are instrumental in technically guiding a pro-people legislative democracy.

The #AFRIPAL2025 comes to an end. The discussions have been fruitful in shaping the future of African legislative processes and understanding how academia, research and policy analysis are instrumental in technically guiding a pro-people legislative democracy.
Pope Leo XIV (@pontifex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

War does not solve problems; on the contrary, it amplifies them and inflicts deep wounds on the history of peoples, which take generations to heal. No armed victory can compensate for the pain of mothers, the fear of children, or stolen futures. May diplomacy silence the weapons!

KAS Uganda & S.Sudan (@kasuganda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re proud to announce the graduation of 16 Youth4Policy Migration Fellows! These brilliant young minds have spent months researching, debating, and writing on some of Uganda’s most urgent migration issues. #MigrationPolicyUG #Youth4Policy

We’re proud to announce the graduation of 16 Youth4Policy Migration Fellows!

These brilliant young minds have spent months researching, debating, and writing on some of Uganda’s most urgent migration issues.
#MigrationPolicyUG #Youth4Policy
TOKO (@godwintoko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Habibi, a podcast, but dedicated to hosting Ugandan authors to give a deep dive into their books? Here, #VoiceInPrint hosted by yours & CEPA. On the very first episode, we hosted Dr Olive Kobusingye, author of “The Patient” - probably the best book when it comes to

Jackline Ayesiza Merlihan *JAM* (@jmerlihan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to have coordinated & witnessed the signing of a tripartite MoU between MINISTRY OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENT 🇺🇬, Conservation Intl & Africa Innovations Institute (AfrII) on July 1 at MWE HQ. A milestone for 🇺🇬's climate resilience, nature-based solutions & inclusive development.

Proud to have coordinated &amp; witnessed the signing of a tripartite MoU between <a href="/min_waterUg/">MINISTRY OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENT 🇺🇬</a>, <a href="/ConservationOrg/">Conservation Intl</a> &amp; <a href="/afr_ii/">Africa Innovations Institute (AfrII)</a> on July 1 at MWE HQ. 
A milestone for 🇺🇬's climate resilience, nature-based solutions &amp; inclusive development.
Bernard Sabiti (@bernardsabiti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am proud of this bricklayer. There is dignity and pride in honest labor. Ugandans r hopelessly beholden to begging hence the 'shock' at this 'incident.' This man chose honesty& self-respect (even better, he might not have recognised the president. Y'all think every1 has TV?)

Brayo🇺🇬 (@ntalebrian22) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't like NRM but I understand y yr laughing about this guy's desire. Is a Ugandan third generation Indian. If we are supporting Zohran Mamdani to be a New York mayor why on Singh? If it's about name katongole, U yrself ur called Peter, immaculate. Are those yr tribe's names?

I don't like NRM but I understand y yr laughing about this guy's desire. Is a Ugandan third generation Indian. If we are supporting Zohran Mamdani to be a New York mayor why on Singh?

If it's about name katongole, U yrself ur called Peter, immaculate. Are those yr tribe's names?
The Women's Probono Initiative (@womenprobono) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Women’s Probono Initiative is deeply disappointed by the Constitutional Court’s decision to uphold polygamy, a ruling that legitimizes discrimination against women and starkly contradicts Uganda’s human rights obligations under CEDAW and the Maputo Protocol. This decision

The Women’s Probono Initiative is deeply disappointed by the Constitutional Court’s decision to uphold polygamy, a ruling that legitimizes discrimination against women and starkly contradicts Uganda’s human rights obligations under CEDAW and the Maputo Protocol. This decision
Elone Ainebyoona (@eloneainebyoona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rest In Peace dear Prof. G.W. Kanyeihamba! You played your part in advocating for justice, equity and human dignity! May Heaven receive you with honor!