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New Perspective Paper Explores the Health Implications of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill

New Perspective Paper Explores the Health Implications of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill Author: THE TAALA FOUNDATION It is a privilege for the Taala Foundation to present this perspective paper, “The Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill: A Public Health Critique,” written by the published author Severus Hama-Owamparo. This paper investigates the deeply troubling impact of Uganda’s divisive Bill on […]

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given to the public and all concerned, that Noah Mirembe Gabigogo whose photograph appears here is no longer connected or affiliated to  THE TAALA FOUNDATION. As of the 10th day of December 2021, Noah Mirembe Gabigogo ceased being a co-director of the above entity.  Please be informed that he has no authority

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The High Court Of Uganda Dismisses The Taala Foundations’ Court Application Joiner

Authors: Ruth Atuheire, Severus Hama-Owamparo On the 21st day of July 2020, Mukibi Henry and 20 others filed Misc. Cause No. 179 of 2020 against Prisons Officer Waniala Philemon, the LC III of Kyengera Town Council, and the Attorney General of Uganda seeking to enforce; their rights not to be subjected to any form of

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Ugandan Constitutional Court Delivers Ruling On Public Order Management Law, That Could Offer Reprieve For LGBT Organising In Uganda.

Invisibility and stigma go hand in hand.  Since the Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA) was passed in December 2013 and subsequently annulled by the Constitutional Court in 2014, members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans* community in Uganda have experienced a series of blows to their collective morale following a spate of raids orchestrated through state

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