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Uganda Media Sector Working Group

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For dialogue and coordinated measures to create and monitor the frameworks and mechanisms for effective regulation, reform, and development of the media sector.

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Don’t miss this exciting panel coming up later today! If you can’t be here in person, simply tap the link below to join the session online: youtube.com/live/3UFcmbmaw…

Don’t miss this exciting panel coming up later today!
If you can’t be here in person, simply tap the link below to join the session online: youtube.com/live/3UFcmbmaw…
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Mr Phillip Karugaba; “ The Kawempe North election was the curtain raiser. A reflection of what we should expect ahead of the upcoming elections”. #WorldPressFreedom2025

Mr Phillip Karugaba; “ The Kawempe North election was the curtain raiser. A reflection of what we should expect ahead of the upcoming elections”. #WorldPressFreedom2025
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🇺🇬Where do we go from here? Panelists in discussion agree that a lot must be done by all critical stakeholders to ensure that the road to #Elections2026 must be safer for #journalists. #WorldPressFreedomDay25 #DefendTruthUG #Journalismisnotacrime

🇺🇬Where do we go from here? Panelists in discussion 
 agree that a lot must be done by all critical stakeholders to ensure that the road to #Elections2026 must be safer for #journalists. #WorldPressFreedomDay25 #DefendTruthUG  #Journalismisnotacrime
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John Baptist Imokola Can independent journalism be upheld in times of elections- seeing that journalists are sometimes seen to take sides with candidates while on the elections trail?

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Joanna Nakabiito, Manager- Peace, Governance & East African Affairs, Inter Religious Council of Uganda expresses her sympathy towards the brutality faced by journalists during the #2025KawempeByElection #WorldPressFreedomDay2025

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Journalism must return to its core principles serving the public interest and advancing the voices of citizens- Julius Mucunguzi #WorldPressFreedomDay25 #DefendTruthUG

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Journalism & Communication Professor, Dr William Tayeebwa speaks on the aspect of professionalism of individuals in the Journalism sector and how it’s important in information dissemination. #DefendTheTruthUG #WorldPressFreedomDay

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We were pleased to join Uganda Media Sector Working Group, ACME Africa, Media Focus on Africa Uganda, and Makerere University CHUSS in marking #WPFD2025. As #Uganda heads toward the 2026 elections, safeguarding #pressfreedom and ensuring journalist safety remain urgent priorities. Here is why: cipesa.org/2025/05/press-…

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Last Friday’s heated inter-university debate, held to commemorate World Press Freedom Day, saw Makerere University claim a well-earned victory. Today, they were officially awarded for their powerful arguments and outstanding performance

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Yesterday’s Digital Security and Digital Rights training empowered female journalists and content creators to better understand their rights online and how to navigate the internet safely. Through interactive group work and expert guidance.

Yesterday’s Digital Security and Digital Rights training empowered female journalists and content creators to better understand their rights online and how to navigate the internet safely. Through interactive group work and expert guidance.