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Country Human Rights Reports
 
In this three-year programme, the Country Annual Human Rights Reports shall continue to be published and will be focusing on a number of campaign issues. On an annual basis, FHRI audits a number of major human rights issues and present her findings in timely and qualitative reports while documentation of other breaches of rights is an on-going activity.

The areas of focus include freedom of expression, association and assembly including the media; extra-judicial executions; administration of justice; police and prison conditions; torture; electoral process, and cross cutting issues namely; gender, juvenile justice, HIV/AIDS, disability, minorities and refugees and the application of the death penalty within the criminal justice system in Uganda.

In every report, a set of recommendations made to the state organs indicating the appropriate action to be taken in order to eliminate human rights abuses in Uganda is given. The reports not only create awareness on violations occurring in a particular sector of society, but are also used as approaches in gauging impact and benchmarking human rights progress. The reports are also tools used by others in order to sustain human rights advocacy within Uganda and to lobby the government to implement further reforms within a specific area of concern.

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Human Rights Reporter 2001/2002

Human Rights Reporter 1998/1999/2000

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