Neko Weyogerere, the bi-monthly talk show that sees sex workers discuss issues that affect them and their trade is here yet again. This time, the discussion was centered around partnerships with different stakeholders and how best they could work with as well as sensitize them.
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Last week, we published Gerald’s recount of the events that led to his spine injury and how he has since coped. Today, we share the video of the interview where he spoke to media for the first time since jumping off a building during Pride 2016. The young gay man feared being outed and opted to leave the scene by any means necessary.
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Gerald Kaunda, was born on 26th January 1994 in Kampala- his father was an NRA soldier and his mother is a professional teacher. Gerald was raised in Fort Portal; due to financial constraints, the twenty three year old dropped out of Makerere University after only one semester. On 5th August 2016, Uganda Police officers […]
The short movie which is a first of its kind focuses on the lives of male sex workers and how they operate in a conservative environment like Uganda. “ We hope that through this documentary, our government will acknowledge the existence of male sex workers and the challenges we go through as well as incorporate us in their policies
Kuchu Times in collaboration with Women’s Organisation Network for Human Rights Advocacy (WONETHA) proudly introduce to you a bimonthly talk show dubbed “NEKO WEYOGERERE” that will tackle all things about sex work.
The Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament Hon Rebecca Kadaga early this week called upon the legislators to table a new Anti-Homosexuality Bill. The comments were made during a plenary meeting where the members present were discussing the recent distribution of Bombastic Magazine that saw Parliament receive 80 copies of the annual publication.
We will continue to publish this magazine because it is one way to reach out to the masses and policy makers. We are open to dialogue- instead of rubbishing this information that they could benefit from, our Parliamentarians should invite us to sit down and have beneficial conversations,” Kasha said of Parliament’s decision to recall Bombastic Magazine.
Today 14th June 2017, the third edition of the annual Bombastic Magazine has been launched with mass distribution in the Kampala Metropolitan area. For more information, please reach out to us through our social media pages or call us on +256 778 830168.
Moses Kimbugwe the Programs Director at Spectrum Initiative Uganda, said the meeting was very positive and it is one of many that will help bridge the gap between health service delivery and key populations. He explained that the Ministry of Health has shown willingness in working with the HIV/AIDS Parliamentary Committee to have a budget line specifically targeting key populations as well as fighting stigma towards HIV and KPs in the wider population.