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    • Parliament Watch

      Par­lia­ment Watch Uganda is a vir­tual tracker that mon­i­tors the Par­lia­ment of Uganda on a reg­u­lar ba­sis and pro­vides both rel­e­vant data and ex­pert analy­sis.

      Vision

      To foster people-centered parliamentary democracy through provision of information and engagement platforms on the legislative, budgeting, and oversight processes in Parliament

      Strategic Objective

      To promote informed civic engagement with parliament and related democratic processes

    • Public Accountability

      Under this Programme area, CEPA with Support from Governance, Accountability, Participation and Performance (GAPP) Programme, has been working in close collaboration with key Parliamentary stakeholders such as, the three (3) accountability committees, the office of the Speaker of Parliament, Office of the Clerk to Parliament and the Institute of Parliamentary Studies (IPS) in matters related to capacity building of accountability committees.

      Through its Parliament Watch Initiative and in close collaboration with the Uganda Parliamentary Press Association and other Civil Society actors, CEPA will popularize the OAG reports and Parliamentary proceedings on the consideration of reports under the citizens dialoguing and engagement component. The last approach under this program includes advocacy for practice and legal reform advocacy and policy engagement, where CEPA works with the Parliamentary Commission, Ministry of Local Government and other actors to ensure legal review of the laws related to the accountability cycle

    • Human Rights

      The Parliamentary Human Right Programme intended to support Parliament’s responsive legal and institutional mechanisms that ensure that the state upholds, protects and promotes fundamental and other human rights and freedoms in the country.

      The programme principally targets Parliament’s Committee on Human Rights Affairs, whose mandate is to ensure that business handled by the committee is subjected to the human rights checklist and that Parliament promptly and openly responds to emerging human rights issues within the public arena. The programme will also target other parliamentary committees, the Uganda Human Rights Commission, civil society and specific citizen interest groups with human rights concerns.

    • Policy Garage

      Policy Garage is a program run by the Centre for Policy Analysis with Support from Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. It is a series of digital, short pre-recorded video dialogues that address numerous policy issues affecting women in Uganda. These videos run for five minutes and disseminated widely on social media platforms. They provide important insights that steer policy conversations on the issue at hand.

    • Situation Room

      The Youth Economic Panel is a small class of remarkable young people selected through a highly competitive nomination process to provide advisory support at the highest level of government and to develop ideas critical to rethinking and improving the future of young people in Uganda.

      The panel is made up of young people that are all leaders in their fields, bringing a wide range of ideas, backgrounds and perspectives. Panelists are introduced to a powerful and diverse network of young leaders and our Advisory Faculty established all levels of government, civil society and industry.

    • Human Rights
      • Youth Economic Panel
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Centre for Policy Analysis
  • About
  • Our Work
  • Activities
  • Programmes
    • Parliament Watch

      Par­lia­ment Watch Uganda is a vir­tual tracker that mon­i­tors the Par­lia­ment of Uganda on a reg­u­lar ba­sis and pro­vides both rel­e­vant data and ex­pert analy­sis.

      Vision

      To foster people-centered parliamentary democracy through provision of information and engagement platforms on the legislative, budgeting, and oversight processes in Parliament

      Strategic Objective

      To promote informed civic engagement with parliament and related democratic processes

    • Public Accountability

      Under this Programme area, CEPA with Support from Governance, Accountability, Participation and Performance (GAPP) Programme, has been working in close collaboration with key Parliamentary stakeholders such as, the three (3) accountability committees, the office of the Speaker of Parliament, Office of the Clerk to Parliament and the Institute of Parliamentary Studies (IPS) in matters related to capacity building of accountability committees.

      Through its Parliament Watch Initiative and in close collaboration with the Uganda Parliamentary Press Association and other Civil Society actors, CEPA will popularize the OAG reports and Parliamentary proceedings on the consideration of reports under the citizens dialoguing and engagement component. The last approach under this program includes advocacy for practice and legal reform advocacy and policy engagement, where CEPA works with the Parliamentary Commission, Ministry of Local Government and other actors to ensure legal review of the laws related to the accountability cycle

    • Human Rights

      The Parliamentary Human Right Programme intended to support Parliament’s responsive legal and institutional mechanisms that ensure that the state upholds, protects and promotes fundamental and other human rights and freedoms in the country.

      The programme principally targets Parliament’s Committee on Human Rights Affairs, whose mandate is to ensure that business handled by the committee is subjected to the human rights checklist and that Parliament promptly and openly responds to emerging human rights issues within the public arena. The programme will also target other parliamentary committees, the Uganda Human Rights Commission, civil society and specific citizen interest groups with human rights concerns.

    • Policy Garage

      Policy Garage is a program run by the Centre for Policy Analysis with Support from Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. It is a series of digital, short pre-recorded video dialogues that address numerous policy issues affecting women in Uganda. These videos run for five minutes and disseminated widely on social media platforms. They provide important insights that steer policy conversations on the issue at hand.

    • Situation Room

      The Youth Economic Panel is a small class of remarkable young people selected through a highly competitive nomination process to provide advisory support at the highest level of government and to develop ideas critical to rethinking and improving the future of young people in Uganda.

      The panel is made up of young people that are all leaders in their fields, bringing a wide range of ideas, backgrounds and perspectives. Panelists are introduced to a powerful and diverse network of young leaders and our Advisory Faculty established all levels of government, civil society and industry.

    • Human Rights
      • Youth Economic Panel
  • Blog
  • Publications
    • Analyses
    • Infographics
    • Reports
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  • About
  • Our Work
  • Activities
  • Programmes
    • Parliament Watch

      Par­lia­ment Watch Uganda is a vir­tual tracker that mon­i­tors the Par­lia­ment of Uganda on a reg­u­lar ba­sis and pro­vides both rel­e­vant data and ex­pert analy­sis.

      Vision

      To foster people-centered parliamentary democracy through provision of information and engagement platforms on the legislative, budgeting, and oversight processes in Parliament

      Strategic Objective

      To promote informed civic engagement with parliament and related democratic processes

    • Public Accountability

      Under this Programme area, CEPA with Support from Governance, Accountability, Participation and Performance (GAPP) Programme, has been working in close collaboration with key Parliamentary stakeholders such as, the three (3) accountability committees, the office of the Speaker of Parliament, Office of the Clerk to Parliament and the Institute of Parliamentary Studies (IPS) in matters related to capacity building of accountability committees.

      Through its Parliament Watch Initiative and in close collaboration with the Uganda Parliamentary Press Association and other Civil Society actors, CEPA will popularize the OAG reports and Parliamentary proceedings on the consideration of reports under the citizens dialoguing and engagement component. The last approach under this program includes advocacy for practice and legal reform advocacy and policy engagement, where CEPA works with the Parliamentary Commission, Ministry of Local Government and other actors to ensure legal review of the laws related to the accountability cycle

    • Human Rights

      The Parliamentary Human Right Programme intended to support Parliament’s responsive legal and institutional mechanisms that ensure that the state upholds, protects and promotes fundamental and other human rights and freedoms in the country.

      The programme principally targets Parliament’s Committee on Human Rights Affairs, whose mandate is to ensure that business handled by the committee is subjected to the human rights checklist and that Parliament promptly and openly responds to emerging human rights issues within the public arena. The programme will also target other parliamentary committees, the Uganda Human Rights Commission, civil society and specific citizen interest groups with human rights concerns.

    • Policy Garage

      Policy Garage is a program run by the Centre for Policy Analysis with Support from Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. It is a series of digital, short pre-recorded video dialogues that address numerous policy issues affecting women in Uganda. These videos run for five minutes and disseminated widely on social media platforms. They provide important insights that steer policy conversations on the issue at hand.

    • Situation Room

      The Youth Economic Panel is a small class of remarkable young people selected through a highly competitive nomination process to provide advisory support at the highest level of government and to develop ideas critical to rethinking and improving the future of young people in Uganda.

      The panel is made up of young people that are all leaders in their fields, bringing a wide range of ideas, backgrounds and perspectives. Panelists are introduced to a powerful and diverse network of young leaders and our Advisory Faculty established all levels of government, civil society and industry.

    • Human Rights
      • Youth Economic Panel
  • Blog
  • Publications
    • Analyses
    • Infographics
    • Reports