Blogs
All the latest blogs from Greenwatch's activities

| By Greenwatch Explore key insights from Greenwatch’s 2026 Science and Law Workshop, highlighting how scientific evidence can strengthen climate litigation and environmental justice in Uganda.
| By Judith Nansubuga 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...
| By Greenwatch 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...
| By Judith Nansubuga 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...
| By Ramon Tindimwebwa 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...
| By Greenwatch 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...