Uganda

UgandaThe existing law in Uganda criminalizes homosexuality, and Ugandans can face up to life in prison for engaging in homosexual acts. Lesbian, gay, bisexual,transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) Ugandans and their supporters face severe marginalization and continue to suffer from widespread discrimination, arbitrary arrests and detention, “correctional” rape, and hate crime violence, including murder.

In 2010, Julius Kaggwa, an advocate for the human rights of sexual minorities in Uganda and throughout Africa, received Human Rights First’s annual human rights award. Human Rights First understands that gay rights are human rights, and, in coalition with others, we have been making the case that the U.S. government should publicly denounce this “Kill the Gays” bill and support LGBTI rights.

Latest News

Museveni Words Not Enough to Protect Uganda’s LGBTI Population

Washington, DC – At a ceremony to swear in the new head of the Anglican Church of Uganda, Ugandan President…


12-17-2012


An Urgent Call from U.S. Faith Leaders in Support of Gay Ugandans

Washington, DC—In response to news that Uganda’s Parliament will discuss and vote on a proposed anti-homosexuality bill by December 15,…


12-6-2012


Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill Advances in Parliament

Washington, D.C. –Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill was recently placed on the parliament’s agenda for imminent discussion and has the enthusiastic support…


11-27-2012