Among those is Aloikin Praise Opoloje, one of the young women who staged a nude protest against allegation of corruption and misuse of public funds at parliament.
Praise Alokin Opologe being lifted by security in September 2024
The EU
delegation in Uganda has released the shortlist of nominees for its annual human
rights award.
The award is organised by European Union Delegation in Uganda, together with the European Union Member States represented in Uganda
Among those is Aloikin Praise Opoloje, one of the young women who
staged a nude protest against allegation of corruption and misuse of public
funds at parliament.
The
Award, which is now in its 14th year, is given to a human rights
defender who has made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of human
rights in their community over the past twelve months.
“The EU
congratulates the three shortlisted nominees, who were chosen following a
review of dozens of nominations received from members of the public” reads a
statement from the EU in Uganda.
The nominees
Aloikin Praise Opoloje is a
young feminist and activist dedicated to social justice with a strong passion
for upholding human rights. She is in in her final year for a Law Degree at
Makerere University in Kampala.
She interned at Chapter Four Uganda as a Legal
Trainee and also serves as the Student Engagements Lead at OpenParly Uganda, a
youth-led parliamentary monitoring initiative, where she organizes student
debates on parliamentary issues.
She has been involved in several
anti-corruption protests in Uganda and the protest against civilians in
military detention. She envisions a country where women are given fair and
equal opportunities to participate in the political process and has called for
involvement of women in leadership spaces.
Hussein Kato Muyinda is a lawyer and environmental rights
defender, co-founder of Earth and Rights Initiative. He holds a Bachelor of
Laws Degree from Kampala International University and has pursued further
studies in Human Rights and Public Service at Colgate University (New York).
Muyinda was elected General Secretary of Climate Action Network Uganda (CAN-U), the
largest environmental coalition in the country, with over 200 member
organizations.
His advocacy influenced the Kikuube District Council to upgrade
the Bugoma Central Forest Reserve to a National Park. He has also been at the
forefront of projects aimed at empowering climate justice in communities.
Norah Kobusingye is a journalist and human rights activist
dedicated to fighting corruption, promoting social justice, defending women's
rights and amplifying voices of the marginalized communities/groups.
She is
co-Executive Director at Freedom Hive Uganda, a young human rights organisation
that empowers Ugandans to advocate for social justice, gender equality, women
rights, civic rights, climate justice, and rights of marginalized groups
through community organizations, activists, and social movements.
She has
participated in several anti-corruption protests in Uganda and the protest
against civilians in military detention.
“We
salute each of the HRDs for their excellent work in defence of the rights of
others” said the statement.
The
winner of the EU Human Rights Defenders Award 2025 will be announced during a
ceremony in Kampala hosted by the Embassy of Sweden on 15th May
2025.