Explore key insights from Greenwatch’s 2026 Science and Law Workshop, highlighting how scientific evidence can strengthen climate litigation and environmental justice in Uganda.
Before joining the Bertha Challenge Fellowship, I believed that real change belonged to the powerful, those with influence, authority, or global recognition. I often questioned whether ordinary individuals could truly shift systems or rewrite...
The Justice Kenneth Kakuru Memorial Lecture held at Bishop Stuart University on 6 th March 2026 brought together members of the judiciary, legal practitioners, scholars, students, and civil society to celebrate the life and legacy of one of Uganda’s...
On 2 nd February 2026, Uganda joins the global community to commemorate World Wetlands Day under the theme “ Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage” with the slogan “ Conserve Wetlands, Protect Our Heritage .” This year’s...
Climate change is no longer a future threat for Uganda, it is already disrupting lives, livelihoods, and ecosystems. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, floods, droughts, landslides and persistent urban flooding are deepening inequality and...
In this article, we reflect on Greenwatch’s journey from our foundational work in environmental advocacy to key milestones that have shaped our growth. In this Q&A, we speak with Judith Nansubuga, Abdun Bwanadi, and our Executive Director, Samantha...