EU Human Rights Defenders Award 2024 – Three Shortlisted Nominees Announced

The European Union in Uganda, in partnership with the Embassy of Norway, has today announced the shortlist for the EU Human Rights Defenders Award 2024.

The Award, which is now in its 13th year, is given to a human rights defender who has made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of human rights in their community over the past twelve months. The EU congratulates the three shortlisted nominees, who were chosen following a review of dozens of nominations received from members of the public.

1. Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo is a Ugandan professor, academic, columnist, portraitist, author, and editorial cartoonist. In the past year, Spire has used his public platform to highlight issues of accountability through “exhibitions” on social media. This has earned him significant praise but also threats due to his exposure of wrongdoing in public life. Despite the risks, he has continued to share information and take part in public debates aimed at improving the quality of public service in Uganda.

2.   Jesca Ruth Ataa is a human rights defender from Kotido, Karamoja. She leads Nakere Rural Women Activists (NARWOA), an umbrella community-based organisation for women’s groups. NARWOA responds to humanitarian crises and addresses cross border and inter-ethnic political instability, the rise of warlords, domestic violence and discrimination of women in society. NARWOA has reached over 15,000 women and 250,000 children through programmes aimed at appropriate and viable income-generating activities.

3.   Doreen Kyazze is a lawyer and human rights activist. She holds bachelors and masters degrees in law and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Center Kampala. During the past fourteen years, including her time at Penal Reform International, Doreen has campaigned against the death penalty and worked hard to secure the rights of women in detention. She has worked across the region to push for a model law on crime prevention in Africa and has also trained police, prison staff and others in the justice sector. She has also been active in drafting progressive laws and policies in Uganda.

We salute each of the HRDs for their excellent work in defence of the rights of others. The winner of the EU Human Rights Defenders Award 2024 will be announced during a ceremony in Kampala hosted by the Embassy of Denmark on 2nd May 2024.

The EU encourages members of the public who would like more information about the award to contact us on DELEGATION-UGANDA-HUMAN-RIGHTS-DEFENDERS@eeas.europa.eu.