Uganda@50
9th March to 14th March 2015
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CSW	
  SIDE	
  EVENT	
  ROLE	
  OF	
  WOMEN	
  LEADERS	
  IN	
  THE	
  
POST	
  2015	
  SUSTAINABLE	
  DEVELOPMENTAL	
  GOALS	
  
AGENDA.	
  
• Citizens holding Government Officials accountable WHERE ARE WE COMING FROM, WHERE
ARE WE GOING: THE ROLE OF WOMEN LEADERS IN THE POST 2015 SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS AGENDA.
• Citizens holding government officials accountable
	
  
Fowode is commined to continue empowering women and men so that they can influence th e communities in which they live in
	
  
	
  
“You	
  are	
  the	
  women	
  of	
  the	
  world	
  you	
  gathered	
  in	
  Beijing	
  	
  
with	
  passion	
  determination	
  and	
  vision.	
  	
  
You	
  insisted	
  on	
  a	
  journey,	
  	
  
a	
  journey	
  that	
  you	
  made	
  arrive	
  to	
  change	
  because	
  you	
  dared	
  to	
  dream”	
  	
  
Poem	
  by	
  Nyaradzai	
  
	
  
Over	
  70	
  women	
  activists,	
  feminists	
  human	
  rights,	
  defenders,	
  philanthropists	
  and	
  actors	
  on	
  gender	
  joined	
  the	
  Forum	
  for	
  
Women	
  in	
  Democracy	
  (FOWODE)	
  and	
  UN	
  Women-­‐	
  Uganda	
  section	
  at	
  the	
  Armenian	
  Centre	
  in	
  the	
  V	
  hall	
  on	
  12th
	
  March	
  2015	
  
in	
  New	
  York	
  to	
  deliberate	
  on	
  the	
  20	
  year	
  Beijing	
  Journey	
  and	
  to	
  peep	
  into	
  the	
  future	
  of	
  post	
  2015	
  Sustainable	
  development	
  
Goals.	
  	
  	
  
The	
  conversations	
  were	
  steered	
  by	
  reknown	
  	
  Nyadzai	
  Ngumbodzivile	
  and	
  Ann	
  Kate	
  a	
  UN	
  Women	
  Country	
  Representative	
  in	
  
Tanzania	
  with	
  moderation	
  of	
  Ms	
  Patricia	
  Munabi	
  the	
  Executive	
  Director	
  of	
  the	
  Forum	
  for	
  Women	
  in	
  Democracy	
  .	
  	
  
The	
  session	
  was	
  intended	
  to	
  reflect	
  on	
  the	
  Women’s	
  journey	
  since	
  1994	
  of	
  Beijing	
  Action	
  Plan,	
  the	
  Millennium	
  summit	
  and	
  
discuss	
  gains,	
  shortfalls	
  and	
  what	
  could	
  have	
  been	
  done	
  better.	
  It	
  was	
  also	
  to	
  	
  	
  
The	
  Parallel	
  session	
  highlighted	
  that	
  there	
  is	
  need	
  to	
  have	
  more	
  women	
  in	
  core	
  sectors	
  and	
  core	
  decision	
  making	
  positions	
  
that	
  are	
  ready	
  to	
  push	
  the	
  boundaries	
  so	
  as	
  to	
  achieve	
  transformation	
  of	
  and	
  for	
  women.	
  	
  The	
  struggle	
  to	
  increase	
  the	
  
numbers	
  of	
  women	
  in	
  decision	
  making	
  beyond	
  politics	
  must	
  be	
  intensified,	
  a	
  lot	
  of	
  focus	
  has	
  been	
  on	
  politics	
  and	
  women	
  are	
  
in	
  low	
  ranking	
  positions	
  in	
  other	
  sectors	
  which	
  needs	
  to	
  be	
  checked.	
  	
  
The	
  conversation	
  ended	
  into	
  encouraging	
  women	
  within	
  political	
  parties	
  need	
  to	
  position	
  themselves	
  and	
  be	
  seen	
  as	
  drivers	
  
of	
  change	
  internally	
  and	
  externally;	
  Legislatures	
  need	
  to	
  be	
  used	
  as	
  platforms	
  to	
  hold	
  leaders	
  accountable	
  to	
  the	
  
commitments	
  at	
  the	
  global	
  level	
  such	
  as	
  Beijing	
  declaration	
  and	
  now	
  the	
  sustainable	
  development	
  goals	
  and	
  economic	
  
empowerment	
  is	
  a	
  critical	
  to	
  transformation,	
  there	
  must	
  be	
  a	
  mechanism	
  of	
  ensuring	
  empowerment	
  of	
  women	
  economically	
  
and	
  politically.	
  
The	
  drivers	
  	
  will	
  be	
  continued	
  targeting	
  of	
  young	
  people	
  as	
  part	
  of	
  building	
  the	
  movement	
  for	
  change;	
  Maintaining	
  a	
  keen	
  
eye	
  on	
  indicators	
  for	
  implementation	
  of	
  the	
  SDGs	
  if	
  the	
  agenda	
  is	
  to	
  deliver	
  transformation	
  for	
  women;	
  Holding	
  leaders	
  
accountable	
  to	
  the	
  commitments	
  made	
  to	
  the	
  post2015	
  development	
  agenda	
  and	
  especially	
  with	
  the	
  focus	
  on	
  the	
  means	
  of	
  
implementation	
  and	
  strong,	
  committed,	
  focused,	
  capacitated	
  national	
  machineries	
  to	
  deliver	
  on	
  the	
  sustainable	
  
development.	
  
The	
  role	
  of	
  the	
  UN	
  and	
  other	
  development	
  partners	
  in	
  delivering	
  a	
  transformative	
  post	
  2015	
  development	
  Agenda	
  has	
  to	
  be	
  
shaped	
  around	
  the	
  need	
  to	
  invest	
  more	
  in	
  Women’s	
  rights	
  interventions	
  that	
  are	
  addressing	
  structural	
  barriers	
  and	
  
empowering	
  and	
  capacitating	
  women	
  politically	
  and	
  economically	
  and	
  help	
  address	
  the	
  violence’s	
  conflict	
  social	
  imbalances	
  
and	
  discrimination	
  	
  	
  
	
  
WHERE	
  ARE	
  WE	
  COMING	
  FROM,	
  WHERE	
  ARE	
  WE	
  GOING:	
  THE	
  ROLE	
  OF	
  WOMEN	
  LEADERS	
  
IN	
  THE	
  POST	
  2015	
  SUSTAINABLE	
  DEVELOPMENTAL	
  GOALS	
  AGENDA.	
  
	
  
Below is a pictorial of FOWODE Village Budget Club activities in Rukungiri District
Above: VBC members of OMURITAANO community in Rukungiri District during an interface meeting
Citizens	
  holding	
  Government	
  Officials	
  accountable	
  	
  
	
  
Besigye in talks with Amama Mbabazi side
Dr Kizza Besigye has held talks with people closely associated with former premier Amama
Mbabazi to discuss the country’s political direction ahead of the presidential and general elections
next year. Besigye, the founding president of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), said he had
not personally met Mr Mbabazi but confirmed meeting people who work with the sacked prime
minister. However, he declined to disclose details of their discussions.
See more: http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Besigye-in-talks-with-Amama-Mbabazi-side/-
/688334/2660514/-/gtv0de/-/index.html
Don’t rush for little gifts, queen warns young girls
Bugwere Queen (Itulula) Sarah Weyabire has warned young girls to avoid early sex in order to
safeguard their future.Ms Weyabire, who is the wife of the Bugwere cultural leader (Ikumbania),
John Weyabire, made the remark this week while addressing more than 100 young girls at her
residence about the danger of early involvement in sex. “You need not hurry for sex because there
are consequences. Please kindly lock your private parts until the right time. You need to have
confidence and self-esteem and make choices to realise your dream. Peer pressure lures girls into
sex with older men,” said the Itulula.
See more: http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Don-t-rush-for-little-gifts--queen-warns-young-girls/-
/688334/2660650/-/137i6sqz/-/index.html
Museveni politics of deception laundered clean by elections
On Wednesday The Observer published a detailed, but by no means exhaustive, list of President
Museveni’s election pledges over the last three election cycles.Only a few have materialized.
Whereas it is possible to genuinely fail to honour pledges, many unfulfilled promises are borne of
deceptive politics, a hallmark of Museveni’s three-decade rule. The biggest lie was in the 2001
manifesto, in which the president said he was seeking reelection for his last term in office, to
complete the process of professionalizing the army and end the rebellion in the north. But the
deception did not begin in 2001; it started in earnest in 1986, with a phantom promise of
fundamental change that has increasingly become fundamental decay and stagnation.
See more: http://observer.ug/viewpoint/36889-museveni-politics-of-deception-laundered-clean-by-elections
People ask for power, its decentralised to them, but they remain angry and
unhappy: An African paradox
To explain what may be going on, we need to go back to a few weeks ago, to a story on
the predictions that US spies got right about Africa, based on a report published in 2000 and
projecting up to 2015. One of those that was right on the money was that federalism, or
decentralisation, would be an increasingly salient feature of African politics.
See	
  more:	
  http://mgafrica.com/article/2015-­‐03-­‐19-­‐decentralisation-­‐was-­‐supposed-­‐to-­‐make-­‐people-­‐fat-­‐and-­‐happy-­‐so-­‐why-­‐are-­‐we-­‐so-­‐
miserable#.VQwkEuAZSYA.twitter	
  	
  
	
  
	
  
Gender and Governance News that made headlines this week
Governance and Gender News Making Headlines
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FOWODE Weekly Newsletter March Week 3

  • 1.
    Uganda@50 9th March to14th March 2015 FOWODE E-NEWS   FOWODE E-NEWS, P.O BOX 7176, Kampala Uganda | Plot 15 Vubya Close, Ntinda Nakawa Rd. Ema [email protected] Web: www.fowode.org. Facebook: http://facebook.com/FowodeUganda CSW  SIDE  EVENT  ROLE  OF  WOMEN  LEADERS  IN  THE   POST  2015  SUSTAINABLE  DEVELOPMENTAL  GOALS   AGENDA.   • Citizens holding Government Officials accountable WHERE ARE WE COMING FROM, WHERE ARE WE GOING: THE ROLE OF WOMEN LEADERS IN THE POST 2015 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS AGENDA. • Citizens holding government officials accountable  
  • 2.
    Fowode is comminedto continue empowering women and men so that they can influence th e communities in which they live in     “You  are  the  women  of  the  world  you  gathered  in  Beijing     with  passion  determination  and  vision.     You  insisted  on  a  journey,     a  journey  that  you  made  arrive  to  change  because  you  dared  to  dream”     Poem  by  Nyaradzai     Over  70  women  activists,  feminists  human  rights,  defenders,  philanthropists  and  actors  on  gender  joined  the  Forum  for   Women  in  Democracy  (FOWODE)  and  UN  Women-­‐  Uganda  section  at  the  Armenian  Centre  in  the  V  hall  on  12th  March  2015   in  New  York  to  deliberate  on  the  20  year  Beijing  Journey  and  to  peep  into  the  future  of  post  2015  Sustainable  development   Goals.       The  conversations  were  steered  by  reknown    Nyadzai  Ngumbodzivile  and  Ann  Kate  a  UN  Women  Country  Representative  in   Tanzania  with  moderation  of  Ms  Patricia  Munabi  the  Executive  Director  of  the  Forum  for  Women  in  Democracy  .     The  session  was  intended  to  reflect  on  the  Women’s  journey  since  1994  of  Beijing  Action  Plan,  the  Millennium  summit  and   discuss  gains,  shortfalls  and  what  could  have  been  done  better.  It  was  also  to       The  Parallel  session  highlighted  that  there  is  need  to  have  more  women  in  core  sectors  and  core  decision  making  positions   that  are  ready  to  push  the  boundaries  so  as  to  achieve  transformation  of  and  for  women.    The  struggle  to  increase  the   numbers  of  women  in  decision  making  beyond  politics  must  be  intensified,  a  lot  of  focus  has  been  on  politics  and  women  are   in  low  ranking  positions  in  other  sectors  which  needs  to  be  checked.     The  conversation  ended  into  encouraging  women  within  political  parties  need  to  position  themselves  and  be  seen  as  drivers   of  change  internally  and  externally;  Legislatures  need  to  be  used  as  platforms  to  hold  leaders  accountable  to  the   commitments  at  the  global  level  such  as  Beijing  declaration  and  now  the  sustainable  development  goals  and  economic   empowerment  is  a  critical  to  transformation,  there  must  be  a  mechanism  of  ensuring  empowerment  of  women  economically   and  politically.   The  drivers    will  be  continued  targeting  of  young  people  as  part  of  building  the  movement  for  change;  Maintaining  a  keen   eye  on  indicators  for  implementation  of  the  SDGs  if  the  agenda  is  to  deliver  transformation  for  women;  Holding  leaders   accountable  to  the  commitments  made  to  the  post2015  development  agenda  and  especially  with  the  focus  on  the  means  of   implementation  and  strong,  committed,  focused,  capacitated  national  machineries  to  deliver  on  the  sustainable   development.   The  role  of  the  UN  and  other  development  partners  in  delivering  a  transformative  post  2015  development  Agenda  has  to  be   shaped  around  the  need  to  invest  more  in  Women’s  rights  interventions  that  are  addressing  structural  barriers  and   empowering  and  capacitating  women  politically  and  economically  and  help  address  the  violence’s  conflict  social  imbalances   and  discrimination         WHERE  ARE  WE  COMING  FROM,  WHERE  ARE  WE  GOING:  THE  ROLE  OF  WOMEN  LEADERS   IN  THE  POST  2015  SUSTAINABLE  DEVELOPMENTAL  GOALS  AGENDA.    
  • 3.
    Below is apictorial of FOWODE Village Budget Club activities in Rukungiri District Above: VBC members of OMURITAANO community in Rukungiri District during an interface meeting Citizens  holding  Government  Officials  accountable      
  • 4.
    Besigye in talkswith Amama Mbabazi side Dr Kizza Besigye has held talks with people closely associated with former premier Amama Mbabazi to discuss the country’s political direction ahead of the presidential and general elections next year. Besigye, the founding president of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), said he had not personally met Mr Mbabazi but confirmed meeting people who work with the sacked prime minister. However, he declined to disclose details of their discussions. See more: http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Besigye-in-talks-with-Amama-Mbabazi-side/- /688334/2660514/-/gtv0de/-/index.html Don’t rush for little gifts, queen warns young girls Bugwere Queen (Itulula) Sarah Weyabire has warned young girls to avoid early sex in order to safeguard their future.Ms Weyabire, who is the wife of the Bugwere cultural leader (Ikumbania), John Weyabire, made the remark this week while addressing more than 100 young girls at her residence about the danger of early involvement in sex. “You need not hurry for sex because there are consequences. Please kindly lock your private parts until the right time. You need to have confidence and self-esteem and make choices to realise your dream. Peer pressure lures girls into sex with older men,” said the Itulula. See more: http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Don-t-rush-for-little-gifts--queen-warns-young-girls/- /688334/2660650/-/137i6sqz/-/index.html Museveni politics of deception laundered clean by elections On Wednesday The Observer published a detailed, but by no means exhaustive, list of President Museveni’s election pledges over the last three election cycles.Only a few have materialized. Whereas it is possible to genuinely fail to honour pledges, many unfulfilled promises are borne of deceptive politics, a hallmark of Museveni’s three-decade rule. The biggest lie was in the 2001 manifesto, in which the president said he was seeking reelection for his last term in office, to complete the process of professionalizing the army and end the rebellion in the north. But the deception did not begin in 2001; it started in earnest in 1986, with a phantom promise of fundamental change that has increasingly become fundamental decay and stagnation. See more: http://observer.ug/viewpoint/36889-museveni-politics-of-deception-laundered-clean-by-elections People ask for power, its decentralised to them, but they remain angry and unhappy: An African paradox To explain what may be going on, we need to go back to a few weeks ago, to a story on the predictions that US spies got right about Africa, based on a report published in 2000 and projecting up to 2015. One of those that was right on the money was that federalism, or decentralisation, would be an increasingly salient feature of African politics. See  more:  http://mgafrica.com/article/2015-­‐03-­‐19-­‐decentralisation-­‐was-­‐supposed-­‐to-­‐make-­‐people-­‐fat-­‐and-­‐happy-­‐so-­‐why-­‐are-­‐we-­‐so-­‐ miserable#.VQwkEuAZSYA.twitter         Gender and Governance News that made headlines this week Governance and Gender News Making Headlines FOWODE E-NEWS P. o Box 7176, Kampala, Uganda Plot 15, Vubya Close, Ntinda Nakawa Blog: fowode.blogspot.com Web: www.fowode.org Twitter @FOWODE_Uganda Facebook: http://facebook.com/Forumforwomenindemocracy