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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2025 · 26 MIN

Amplifying Voices in the Fight for Equality in Uganda!

from ON Uganda Podcast. · host Aggie Patricia Turwomwe

Bridgette Kyalimpa, director of the African Feminist Research Initiative for Advocacy and Development shares the impactful work AFRAD is doing to drive gender equality and social justice across the continent, with a focus on online activism and digital security. She discusses the challenges faced, including shrinking #civic spaces and limited funding, and calls for stronger digital protections and inclusive policies. Bridget also highlights the importance of #education, #technological adoption, and engaging marginalized communities in achieving Uganda's goal of a middle-class economy by 2040.Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest01:29 Founding and Mission of AFRAD02:47 Challenges in Online Activism03:56 Addressing Digital Threats and Gender-Based Violence08:15 Support and Collaboration for Feminist Advocacy11:19 Policy Recommendations and Future Vision15:30 Call to Action and Personal Stories18:55 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFollow up with her in her names on LinkedIn.Share your feedback on what you think it will take for Uganda to achieve a middle class economy, and inquiries at [email protected] or WhatsApp +25678537996. PODCAST DISCLAIMER. The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the individuals. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 5.03.25

Bridgette Kyalimpa, director of the African Feminist Research Initiative for Advocacy and Development shares the impactful work AFRAD is doing to drive gender equality and social justice across the continent, with a focus on online activism and digital security. She discusses the challenges faced, including shrinking #civic spaces and limited funding, and calls for stronger digital protections and inclusive policies. Bridget also highlights the importance of #education, #technological adoption, and engaging marginalized communities in achieving Uganda's goal of a middle-class economy by 2040.Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest01:29 Founding and Mission of AFRAD02:47 Challenges in Online Activism03:56 Addressing Digital Threats and Gender-Based Violence08:15 Support and Collaboration for Feminist Advocacy11:19 Policy Recommendations and Future Vision15:30 Call to Action and Personal Stories18:55 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFollow up with her in her names on LinkedIn.Share your feedback on what you think it will take for Uganda to achieve a middle class economy, and inquiries at [email protected] or WhatsApp +25678537996. PODCAST DISCLAIMER. The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the individuals. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 5.03.25

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