Maria N Nkalubo
@n_nkalubo
(MPA/MPH)
In-country Coordinator, Uganda Road Safety Programme @IncubatorGHAI
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28-02-2020 08:48:26
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GHAI's new Legal Advocacy Action Guide shows how legal strategies can help public health advocates draft stronger laws and hold health-harming industries accountable: dvx.cm/8oku3z #Sponsored by Global Health Advocacy Incubator #GlobalHealthAdvocacy #10YearsofImpact
What does it take to lead bold public health advocacy in a rapidly shifting world? At our latest #VitalTalks Live event, Yolonda C. Richardson, President & CEO of Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, joined Mary-Ann Etiebet, President & CEO of Vital Strategies, for a powerful conversation on the future of
Happening now! We are Ministry of Education and Sports - Uganda for the 1st technical working group meeting to beef up the draft National Road Safety School Community Platform framework and Charter. The framework is meant to ease the operationalization of our safe school zones guide. #SafeRoads4Children
The ROSAC United Initiative Uganda Limited 🇺🇬 monthly meeting is underway. The Chairperson commends the Coalition’s steady progress and appreciates Global Health Advocacy Incubator for its continued support in advancing #RoadSafety in Uganda. He also highlights key achievements from the Uganda Road Safety Conference and the
We’ve arrived in Cartagena! The team from Global Health Advocacy Incubator and Tobacco-Free Kids Global is setting the stage for a week of powerful legal strategy sessions on food systems and tobacco control. Today we're kicking off #TallerLegal2025 with powerful words from Tobacco-Free Kids Global, Global Health Advocacy Incubator
We're attending our Latin American Legal Workshop, co-hosted with @CTFKglobal, @ONeillInstitute, and Dejusticia! Today, we’re diving into how laws are applied on the ground across the region, tackling legal challenges in implementing food and tobacco control policies!
We have released the Kampala Annual Road Safety Report 2024 and launched the “Slow Down. It’s 30 for a Reason!” campaign. The report, developed from Uganda Police Force crash records, highlights progress & challenges in our road safety efforts. More here👉🏾 kcca.go.ug/news/998
It’s 30 for a Reason! We urge drivers to adhere to the 30 km/hr speed limit in urban and high-risk areas such as schools, hospitals, and markets #ForABetterCity In partnership with Uganda Police Force, Ministry of Works & Transport, Intelligent Transport Monitoring System Ug. and Uganda Professional Drivers' Network
On 4th, September 2025; Safe Way Right Way Uganda convened a Validation Workshop to engage stakeholders in reviewing and strengthening the #HelmetUserGuide. The workshop brought together representatives from Ministry of Works & Transport, #BodaBoda associations, UNBS & Civil society actors. #visionzero #SWRWUG