The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR or African Commission) is one of the main human right bodies on the African continent and operates within the institutional framework of the African Union. Between July 2019 and June 2020, the African Commission took 29 decisions in human rights' trials. The most frequent concern was the violation of the right to have a fair trial, with nine decisions. The right to a fair trial is protected by the seventh article of the African Charter.
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This data set has been collected from official databases and contains: 1- Youth Population (15-35) for 2018 and 2063 2- Proportion of Youth Members of Parliaments (Lower and Upper house) 3- Ratification of African Youth Charter 4- Existence of Youth Policy
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Children's rights are enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACRWC), to which Uganda is a signatory, and are also recognised in the Constitution of Uganda and the Children Act. However, despite sustained and substantial reductions in the proportion of Ugandans living below the poverty line over the past two decades, and not withstanding significant progress in improving the lives of children, 55% of children under the age of five years are deprived of two or more of their rights (MoGLSD et al., 2014).
This analysis aims to provide a robust and comprehensive understanding of the situation of children to identify broad areas of intervention in the national development agenda within which government and key stakeholders can situate emerging opportunities for programming, policy advocacy and research activities aimed at improving the lives of children. While focusing on children's rights in four key dimensions - survival, education and development, protection, and participation - the report also explores the crosscutting issues of inequality and gender, to give a holistic view of the potential for policies, programmes and practices to yield positive change in children's lives in the short, medium and long term.
For children, equity refers to the equal opportunity to survive, develop and reach their full potential without discrimination, bias or favouritism, including children in the most disadvantaged segments of society. This appendix provides a detailed and comprehensive statistical overview of the inequities that affect the wellbeing of children in Uganda. The aim is to identify key priority areas of intervention in the national development agenda to influence more equitable programming, policy advocacy and research initiatives aimed at improving the lives of all children in Uganda.
Data was sourced from: National Surveys, Sector Management Information Systems, Annual Performance Reports or Programme Reports
In June 2024, a survey conducted following the national and provincial election results in South Africa found that **** percent of respondents favored a coalition between the African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA), together with a Multi-Party Charter (MPC). The second preferred option was an ANC and uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party alliance, with around ** percent.
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The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR or African Commission) is one of the main human right bodies on the African continent and operates within the institutional framework of the African Union. Between July 2019 and June 2020, the African Commission took 29 decisions in human rights' trials. The most frequent concern was the violation of the right to have a fair trial, with nine decisions. The right to a fair trial is protected by the seventh article of the African Charter.