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Sylvia Tamale, Ph.D.

About Sylvia Tamale, Ph.D.

Sylvia Tamale is the first woman serve as dean of the School of Law and Jurisprudence at Makerere University in Uganda.

Crossing the Bright Red Line: The Abuse of Religion to Violate Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Uganda1

Journal of Theology for Southern Africa (155) by Sylvia Tamale, Ph.D.

The spectre of cultural and religious relativism has dogged African women’s rights activists for decades, particularly in the area of sexual and reproductive human rights. In Uganda, such debates and tensions were manifest in the rapid successive passing of the Anti-Homosexuality Act, the Anti-Pornography Act and the HIV Prevention & Control Act. A policy adopted […]

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From the Heart

My love

By Musa Okwonga

To Tell the Truth

By Mpiloe Zondi

A Desperate Cry for Mama Africa

By Rev. Kapya Kaoma, Th.D.

Tell me about that woman

By Rev. Kapya Kaoma, Th.D.

A Silent Cry

By Rev. Kapya Kaoma, Th.D.

from Autobiography of my mother

By Dora King

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