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Halima Athumani is a seasoned freelance journalist based in Uganda, with a rich background in radio, television, and multimedia reporting. With over 13 years of experience in the field, she has made significant contributions to various international media outlets, including Voice of America's Africa desk for both radio and television, US-based National Public Radio, and as the podcast host of an ongoing war crimes trial in Sweden. Athumani's work has been featured on platforms such as SciDev.Net and she has also produced content for Public Radio International-America Abroad Media, BBC, and podcasts for the University of Cambridge. Before her international engagements, Athumani honed her skills in local Ugandan media, working with 93.3 KFM from 2006 to 2009 and the Uganda Radio Network-News Agency from 2010 to 2014. Her foray into television journalism began in 2016 with an investigative piece titled "Uganda's Health Pyramids," which aired on Al Jazeera's People and Power, supported by Banyak Films-UK. This marked the start of her impactful storytelling through visual media, which has since included special assignments and documentaries. Beyond her reporting, Athumani has played a crucial role as a fixer, collaborating with renowned photographers and filmmakers from National Geographic, BBC, and other international production crews from Japan and Germany. Her local production work includes "The Messenger" (2021) and a BBC documentary series on farming in Uganda (2018-2019). Athumani's journalism provides a window into the social, political, and cultural landscapes of Sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on Uganda and Kenya. Her reporting delves into topics such as education, the illegal ivory trade, women's writing groups, and innovative health initiatives, offering a nuanced perspective on the challenges and transformations within East African communities.
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Uganda: Reaction Mixed As Ugandan Court Sentences Former LRA Commander to 40 Years
A Ugandan court sentenced former Lord's Resistance Army commander Thomas Kwoyelo to 40 years in prison for war crimes, including murder and gender-based violence. The decision has sparked mixed reactions, with some advocating for traditional reconciliation methods over legal punishment. The court emphasized punishment and deterrence, while some organizations praised the focus on gender-based violence. The case highlights ongoing challenges in addressing the legacy of the northern Uganda conflict, with LRA leader Joseph Kony still wanted by the International Criminal Court.
Uganda's Military Threatens U.S. Ambassador With Expulsion
Uganda's military, led by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has issued an ultimatum to U.S. Ambassador William Popp to apologize or face expulsion, following U.S. sanctions on Ugandan police officers for human rights violations. Kainerugaba's authority to make such demands is questioned by human rights advocates, who emphasize that sanctions are a State Department function. The U.S. continues to engage with Uganda on various issues, while human rights organizations express concern over rising torture cases in the country.
Uganda's military threatens US ambassador with expulsion
Uganda's military, led by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has issued an ultimatum to U.S. Ambassador William Popp to apologize or face expulsion, following U.S. sanctions on Ugandan police officers for human rights violations. Kainerugaba's authority to make such demands is questioned by local human rights advocates. The U.S. State Department has sanctioned four Ugandan officers for torture and inhumane treatment, highlighting ongoing human rights concerns in Uganda. Despite the tensions, the U.S. Embassy continues to engage with Ugandan authorities on various issues.
Uganda's military threatens US ambassador with expulsion
Uganda's military, led by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has issued an ultimatum to U.S. Ambassador William Popp to apologize or face expulsion, following U.S. sanctions on Ugandan police officers for human rights violations. Kainerugaba's authority to make such demands is questioned by local human rights advocates. The U.S. State Department sanctioned four officers for torture and inhumane treatment, highlighting ongoing human rights concerns in Uganda. Despite the threats, the U.S. Embassy continues its diplomatic engagement with Uganda, emphasizing accountability for human rights abuses.
Activists Call Ugandan Runner's Burning Death Femicide
The death of Ugandan Olympic marathoner Rebecca Cheptegei, set on fire by her ex-boyfriend, has sparked outrage and highlighted the issue of domestic violence and femicide in East Africa. Human rights groups and organizations like the United Nations and World Athletics Federation are calling for stronger legal protections for women. The incident draws parallels to previous cases of violence against female athletes in Kenya, emphasizing the need for community action and policy changes to address gender-based violence. Stakeholders stress the importance of recognizing these acts as femicide and ensuring justice for victims.
Femicide in Kenya, Ugandan Athlete Burned to Death by Partner
The brutal murder of Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei by her partner in Kenya highlights the pervasive issue of domestic violence and femicide in the region. Human rights groups are calling for stronger legal measures to protect women. The incident draws parallels with previous cases of violence against female athletes in Kenya, such as Agnes Tirop and Damaris Muthee Mutua. Organizations like UN Women and Tirop’s Angels emphasize the need for societal change and better protection for female athletes. The article advocates for recognizing such acts as femicide rather than domestic violence, urging collective action to end gender-based violence.
Activists call Ugandan runner’s burning death femicide
The tragic death of Ugandan Olympic marathoner Rebecca Cheptegei, set on fire by her ex-boyfriend, has sparked outrage and calls for action against domestic violence and femicide. Human rights groups and organizations like the United Nations and World Athletics Federation are urging stronger legal protections for women. The incident highlights ongoing gender-based violence in East Africa, with similar cases involving female athletes in Kenya. Advocates stress the need for community efforts to combat gender-based violence and call for justice and policy changes to protect women.
Ugandan opposition leader Wine leaves hospital following police altercation
Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, known as Bobi Wine, was discharged from the hospital after being injured in a police altercation. His party claims he was shot, while police deny this, attributing his injury to a stumble. The incident occurred during a confrontation with police using tear gas on onlookers. Wine, a prominent opposition figure, has faced government resistance, with critics accusing police of heavy-handed tactics. The altercation resulted in injuries to three officers and damage to police vehicles.
Breastfeeding and Breast Milk Bank -- Ask the expert
Dr. Jessica Nash, associate medical director at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., discusses the benefits and challenges of breastfeeding, providing expert insights into the topic.
Uganda Authorities Say 30 Ugandans Stuck in Myanmar Scam Compounds
Approximately 30 Ugandans are reportedly trapped in Myanmar, coerced into working as online scammers after being deceived by traffickers with false job promises. The Ugandan government is addressing the issue, while some Ugandans have managed to return home. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges of human trafficking and online scams.
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