“We Just Want to Go Back to School”: Orphaned Siblings Seek Justice Over Mismanaged EACOP Compensation
“We Just Want to Go Back to School”: Orphaned Siblings Seek Justice Over Mismanaged EACOP Compensation
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For Oyirwoth Ronny, 20, and his sister Asera Joan, 23, life took a harsh turn after the death of their father. Today, they are not just grieving children—they are...

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Stripped of Land, Denied Justice: The Wait for Compensation Continues
Stripped of Land, Denied Justice: The Wait for Compensation Continues
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From the very beginning, the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has been a project built on the backs of the vulnerable. What was promoted as a promise of...

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EACOP’s Marginalization of Local Workers
EACOP’s Marginalization of Local Workers
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The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) was launched under a banner of hope. Spearheaded by TotalEnergies and regional governments, the project was sold as a beacon of economic...

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Courts of Repression: A Dangerous Pattern in Uganda’s War on Activism
Courts of Repression: A Dangerous Pattern in Uganda’s War on Activism
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It started with a letter. On April 27, 2025, eleven young Ugandans walked into KCB Bank’s offices in Kampala with nothing more than a petition and a plea: stop...

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