UKPC’s Statement on the Court of Appeal’s Decision in the SMUG Case
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kampala, Uganda – 13 March 2024 – The Uganda Key Populations Consortium (UKPC) issues a statement expressing profound concern following the Court
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kampala, Uganda – 13 March 2024 – The Uganda Key Populations Consortium (UKPC) issues a statement expressing profound concern following the Court
In a heartfelt and emotional gathering that resonated with unity, resilience, and gratitude, last Friday, August 18th, marked a significant milestone for Uganda’s key population
On 30th July 2023, UKPC facilitated twelve individuals from nine CoA organisations to attend the 6th Pan African ILGA Conference in Terre Rouge, Balaclava, Mauritius under the theme Pride and Resilience.
On 19th July 2023, we marked a momentous milestone in our journey as we celebrated the fifth anniversary of the Uganda Key Populations Consortium (UKPC).
In two important meetings in June, UKPC member organisations and allied groups gathered to address challenges faced since the implementation of the Anti-homosexuality Act of 2023 (AHA) in Uganda.
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Kampala, March 28th From March 6th-9th 2023, UKPC Director General (DG) Richard Lusimbo attended the RPM session in Johannesburg, South Africa. The meeting brought together
UKPC Stands in Solidarity with Uganda’s LGBTIQ+ Community Against the Anti Homosexuality Bill, 2023 Kampala, March 10th The Uganda Key Population Consortium (UKPC) joins the