human rights
We at LWU are committed to championing human rights for key populations in Uganda and across Africa. In a society where discrimination and persecution against marginalized communities are prevalent, our organization stands as a beacon of hope, striving to bring about positive change and empowerment. Uganda has faced significant challenges in upholding the rights of these communities, with discriminatory laws and societal attitudes contributing to widespread discrimination, violence, and stigmatization. Despite these adversities, LWU has embarked on a courageous journey to advocate for the rights and dignity of marginalized individuals across the country.
peace, security & climate change
We at LWU recognize the interconnectedness of peace, security, and climate change with the well-being of key populations in Uganda. Our journey in addressing these issues is deeply intertwined with our mission to advocate for the rights and protection of marginalized communities facing persecution in Uganda.
Peace and Security: Peace and security are essential components of creating an environment where individuals from marginalized communities can live free from fear, violence, and discrimination. In Uganda, these individuals often face threats to their safety and well-being due to societal stigma, discrimination, and legal persecution. LWU is dedicated to promoting peace and security by advocating for the protection of rights for key populations, challenging discriminatory laws and practices, and providing support and resources to individuals facing persecution.
media & misinformation
In the digital age, media plays a crucial role in shaping public perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors towards marginalized communities, including key populations. LWU recognizes the power of media and the pervasive issue of misinformation that exacerbates discrimination and persecution against these communities in Uganda. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, LWU strives to address the harmful effects of media misinformation and promote accurate, inclusive representations of marginalized individuals. In Uganda, media outlets often perpetuate harmful stereotypes, myths, and misconceptions, contributing to the stigmatization and marginalization of key populations. Sensationalized reporting, biased coverage, and misinformation campaigns further fuel discrimination and violence against these individuals, hindering efforts to achieve equality and justice.
health & stigma
Within the key population community in Uganda, health disparities and stigma pose significant challenges to the well-being and rights of individuals. LWU recognizes the intersection of health and stigma and its profound impact on marginalized individuals who face persecution and discrimination. Through advocacy, education, and support services, LWU is committed to addressing health disparities and challenging stigma to promote the health and dignity of these individuals in Uganda. In this context, marginalized individuals often encounter systemic barriers to accessing healthcare services due to stigma, discrimination, and legal restrictions. The pervasive stigma surrounding these identities contributes to mental health issues, substance abuse, and increased vulnerability to HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). These health disparities are further compounded by social exclusion, violence, and a lack of access to affirming healthcare providers.
justice & equality
Within the key population community in Uganda, health disparities and stigma pose significant challenges to the well-being and rights of individuals. LWU recognizes the intersection of health and stigma and its profound impact on marginalized individuals who face persecution and discrimination. Through advocacy, education, and support services, LWU is committed to addressing health disparities and challenging stigma to promote the health and dignity of these individuals in Uganda. In this context, individuals from marginalized communities often encounter systemic barriers to accessing healthcare services due to stigma, discrimination, and legal restrictions. The pervasive stigma surrounding these identities contributes to mental health issues, substance abuse, and increased vulnerability to HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). These health disparities are further compounded by social exclusion, violence, and a lack of access to affirming healthcare providers.
research & development
LWU is committed to advancing the rights and well-being of key populations facing persecution in Uganda through innovative research and development initiatives. With a focus on evidence-based advocacy and programming, LWU’s research and development efforts aim to generate knowledge, build capacity, and drive positive change within marginalized communities and society at large.