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Free Child Uganda

@FreeChildU

An NGO working with juvenile offenders to realise their right to effective legal aid. We believe in and advocate for an all-encompassing juvenile justice system

가입일 Kasım 2023
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Amanda Ngabirano
Amanda Ngabirano@mandyug·
It’s interesting to live to see the results of the initial concept: with most of the objectives being attained! Seeing pedestrians enjoying the first NMT pilot corridor only calls for more city-wide investment to make it even better for all!! Photo Credit: Joseph Beyanga 👏👏🙏🙏
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Mark Wright
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My daughter Annika is proudly autistic and 12 years old. She drew this butterfly from a photo she took herself — every vein, every scale, rendered by hand on a tablet. She signs everything she makes. Dates it. Like she already knows it matters. She's turning 13 tomorrow. Please share this for her birthday. Let's make her day.
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Gukiina Patrick
Gukiina Patrick@GukiinaPatrick·
The High Court of Kenya has held that child offenders are special children of the law who cannot be subjected to the harsh punishment of permanent criminal records publishable on demand. Also see: legal lacunas vis avis Courts powers as the last bastion of human rights.
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Paul MUKIIBI
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Kenya High Court orders expungement of a 20-year criminal record entered when the petitioner was only nine years old, holding that a child offender is a special child of the law and that proceedings concerning a child are geared towards reformation, not retribution. The Court emphasised that even where a child has been found guilty of an offence, it is undesirable that such a record be retained into adulthood because child offenders ought not to be treated like adult offenders, and maintaining such a record is contrary to Article 53(2) of the Constitution, which provides that a child’s best interests are paramount. In Patrick Kimathi v Inspector General of the Police Service & 5 Others [2026] KEHC 2918 (KLR), 25 Feb 2026) the petitioner challenged the continued retention of his fingerprints and personal data in the criminal records register for about twenty years after he had been charged in 2004 with housebreaking and stealing when he was about nine years old. The case was never determined, the court and police files could not be traced, and a letter from the Tigania Police Station later confirmed that the petitioner’s fingerprints had been erroneously submitted to the Criminal Records Office. Despite this, the record remained active and affected his ability to obtain a certificate of good conduct and secure employment. The High Court noted that there was no proof the case against the petitioner was finalised or that there had been a finding under section 14(2) of the Penal Code that he had the capacity to know that he ought not to have done the act or omission; therefore he ought to have been presumed not criminally responsible. The Court also relied on the undisputed police letter confirming that the alleged offence did not appear in any criminal register and that the petitioner’s fingerprints had been erroneously submitted. The Court held that maintaining the petitioner’s record was contrary to the spirit of Article 53(2) of the Constitution and violated his fundamental rights. Although the respondents argued that there was no legal framework permitting expungement of criminal records, the Court held that the absence of a specific law could not prevent the Court, as the last bastion of human rights, from granting relief where constitutional rights had been violated. The Court therefore ordered the expungement of the petitioner’s criminal record, directed the issuance of a certificate of good conduct, and awarded KShs 500,000 in general damages. Read the full judgment here: drive.google.com/file/d/1hAP2p_…
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AFP News Agency
AFP News Agency@AFP·
'A crime scene' US researchers examine unmarked graves of dozens of Black children at a juvenile detention facility in Maryland u.afp.com/Su4B
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Free Child Uganda@FreeChildU·
To the women ...we celebrate each and everyone of you.
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Free Child Uganda@FreeChildU·
@Far_Uganda Rest well with the angels. May the Lord strengthen the family during this trying time.
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Freedom and Roam Uganda
Freedom and Roam Uganda@Far_Uganda·
With profound sorrow, we mourn the passing of Joan Amek, beloved Executive Director of Rella Women Foundation. A fierce advocate, visionary leader, and tireless champion for the rights and dignity of women and queer persons in Uganda, Joan’s courage and compassion transformed countless lives and inspired a generation. We honor her legacy of justice, empathy, and bold leadership. We ask for prayers and solidarity with her friends, family, loved ones and the Rella Women Foundation community. May her soul rest in power. 🕊️
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Thuranira
Thuranira@Thuranira_1·
Children born out of wedlock to a Muslim father are entitled to inherit his estate. In Fatuma Athman Abud Faraj v. Ruth Faith Mwawasi & 2 Others, the Supreme Court was asked whether Islamic succession rules could lawfully exclude such children. The case arose after the death of Salim Juma Hakeem Kitendo, a Muslim man who died intestate. Three women claimed to be his widows: Fatuma Athman, Ruth Faith Mwawasi and Marlin Coram Pownali. Each claimed a share of the estate for herself and her children, but Fatuma argued that only children born within a valid Islamic marriage could inherit. The Supreme Court held that although Muslim law applies in succession, it cannot override the Constitution’s guarantees of equality and the rights of the child. The Court held that children belonging to the deceased are entitled to inherit, regardless of whether they were born in or out of wedlock.
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Thuranira
Thuranira@Thuranira_1·
The High Court has held that no child should ever serve a prison sentence for their mother’s crime. When an expectant woman is taken to court, the court must first ask one question, what is in the best interest of this child? If jailing a mother will harm her child, then prison should not be the default. Judicial Officers MUST seriously consider non-custodial sentences on expectant women unless the offence is so grave that mercy would be unjust.
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Johnson
Johnson@MessiahTabu·
She once went to the hospital and 8 years later she has never returned. Even series don’t have that kind of suspense
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Lyoses 🕹
Lyoses 🕹@ArinaitweLyoses·
My big brother left country, got off grid and we have just been told he passed on 30.12.25… Sad part he was buried off in a foreign country without any of us involved😭😭 May your soul rest in Peace big man🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
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Free Child Uganda@FreeChildU·
DAY 1 and a blank canvas. We are looking forward to another year of offering effective legal aid services to Juvenile offenders whilst promoting informal criminal justice processes.
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Hon Mwesigye Frank
Hon Mwesigye Frank@MwesigyeFranks·
Hello @Educ_SportsUg & @Parliament_Ug , To give parents some relief, schools could consider adopting a semester based system with two main school terms per year. Each term would include a three week half term holiday, and a full term could be extended to about four and a half months. This approach would allow parents to spend more meaningful time with their children during longer recess periods, enabling them to guide them gradually into adult life while strengthening their moral values, discipline and sense of responsibility. Under this system, children would interact with their teachers for roughly nine months in a year and enjoy about four months of holidays. The extended breaks could reduce learner burnout, improve mental well-being and give families time to bond, mentor & expose children to real life skills beyond the classroom. This model could create a healthier balance between academic learning and family based upbringing, while still maintaining educational standards.
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AU-EU Youth Lab
AU-EU Youth Lab@AUEUYouthLab·
🚀ENTREPRENEURSHIP GRANTS — APPLY NOW! Are you a youth-led organization creating economic opportunities for young people? Turn your bold ideas into real impact with up to €30,000 in the #AUEUYouthActionLab Entrepreneurship Grants for which individual youth organizations and consortia of youth organizations can apply to. From funding to real impact: At the #AUEUYouthActionLab Link & Learn event, Rosaline Heaven Alpha, Chief Operations Officer of Creative Hub Africa, shared how the #AUEUYouthActionLab Entrepreneurship Grant is contributing to the creation of sustainable economic opportunities for young people in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱. ⏰ Application Deadline: 7th January, 2026. 📢Also available: Innovation Grants, Representation Grants and Cooperation Grants. Learn more here: aueuyouth.com/grants/ Apply now and shape youth-led change across Africa & Europe. #AUEUYouthActionLab #AUEUYouthLab #AUEU25 #EntrepreneurshipGrants #Grants #YouthLed #YouthEconomicEmpowerment
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Uganda Christian University (Official)
AUUS 2025 Interuniversity Games: The long-awaited time is here. Athletes from at least 24 universities are expected to arrive TODAY, ahead of the official Opening Ceremony tomorrow, Friday, December 19, 2025. Live score updates and more info will be available via auusgames.ucu.ac.ug
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