Stand up for Your Rights
Human rights and land rights are challenging issues in Uganda. The young Ugandan woman Zulia Nyakahara advocates for those who are disadvantaged.
Continuous support pays off
For several years now, Zulia has been active in the organization and has visited villages to inform communities on land-related rights. She also participated in information sharing sessions on the radio and organized local advocacy activities. Her main focus lies on women and property ownership, an important issue in Uganda. She even mediated in cases of disputes between families that relate to control and use of land. Her work for the community turned out to be such a success that people in her village challenged her to run for local Woman Councilor. “People told me: Zulia, there is no other way we can pay you for what you have done for us, we have to support you!” Zulia recalls. A month later she was elected as Woman Councilor for Bulimya Parish. “The knowledge and confidence I gained through GRA helps me to conduct community trainings many people are benefiting from”, Zulia concludes, “Now, as a leader, I hope I can inspire people to monitor issues and solve them without waiting for assistance from somewhere else.” Zulia never dreamed of becoming a politician. But instead of helping only herself, she ended up helping her entire village.
Delegation of Management to ADA
GRA’s work is supported with funds from the “Democratic Governance Facility – DGF”. DGF is a program supported by eight development partners (Austria, Denmark, Netherlands, Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, Ireland and the EU) and aimed at strengthening human rights and good governance in Uganda. For 2017, the EU delegated the management of its funding contribution (7.5 million Euros) for the DGF to the Austrian Development Agency (ADA). The program currently supports more than 80 partners in the country, most of which are civil society organizations. However, strategic government institutions such as the Ugandan Human Rights Constitution, the Equal Opportunity Commission and others are partners as well. Günter Engelits, Head of ADA’s local office in Kampala, stresses, “Together with the EU and all other contributors, ADA is proud to continue its support for this important program for democratization in the country.”