Bakiggala Badukidde mu Kkooti, Balumiriza Gavumenti Okubasosola [Luganda language]
On 14th September 2022, the Constitutional Court heard Petition 29 of 2017 filed five...
Lwaki mutusosola? Bakiggala n’abatayogera batutte gavumenti mu kkoti [Luganda language]
On 14th September 2022, the Constitutional Court heard Petition 29 of 2017 filed five...
Deaf want sign language interpreters at health facilities
On 14th September 2022, the Constitutional Court heard Petition 29 of 2017 filed five...
CSOs continue to advocate for free education and healthcare services
A story in the news bulletin on See TV Uganda about a meeting convened...
Dilemma facing parents, schools over raised fees
ISER’s Mugoya Musa, in an interview on NTV's Talk of the Nation segment, discussing...
Why many struggle to get by financially in Uganda
ISER’s Allana Kembabazi, in an interview on NTV's Talk of the Nation segment, highlights...
Can Uganda afford to borrow more money?
The economy appears to be going through several challenges related to the state of...
Uganda's unsustainable debt
ISER’s Ausi Kibowa, in an interview on NTV's Morning@NTV segment, discussing issues related to...
How Uganda performed at the UN Human Rights Council
Allana Kembabazi (Program Manager, ISER) gives insights on the UN Human Rights Council's review...
Why the high number of school dropouts?
ISER's Musa Mugoya, in an interview on NTV's Talk of the Nation segment, gives insights on the causes and effects of the consistent high school dropouts of pupils from primary schools in Uganda.
Building A Resilient Public Health System Beyond COVID-19
A 69-page report was released by Initiative for Social and Economic Rights (ISER) and Human Rights Watch, which said that the unprecedented economic impact of the pandemic, together with school closures and inadequate government assistance, is pushing children into exploitative and dangerous child labor.