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Targeted Connected and Still Standing How Ugandan Women Human Rights Defenders Navigated the 2026 Elections and What Comes Next

Conflict And ViolenceUrbanDirectorTransparency

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The article describes political and digital rights challenges during Uganda's 2026 elections, focusing on women human rights defenders. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or corporate margin effect is identified. The content is purely about civil society and human rights, with no concrete commercial signal.

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  • Uganda held general elections on January 15, 2026.
  • Internet shutdowns and coordinated online harassment targeted women human rights defenders.
  • WOUGNET implemented a preparedness initiative from May to December 2025.
  • Over 150 WHRDs were trained across various regions.
  • A Holistic Security Toolkit was created.

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Targeted Connected and Still Standing How Ugandan Women Human Rights Defenders Navigated the 2026 Elections and What Comes Next β€” News Analysis