Beatrice Atim Anywar Explained

Beatrice Atim Anywar
Birth Date:1964 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Kitgum, Uganda
Education:Makerere University Business School

Islamic University in Uganda

Makerere University

Marquette University
Occupation:Politician
Years Active:1991 to present
Nationality:Ugandan
Citizenship:Uganda
Known For:Politics
Member of Parliament for Kitgum Municipality and Minister of state for Environment

Beatrice Atim Anywar (née Beatrice Atim), also Betty Anywar, (born 9 January 1964), is a Ugandan politician who serves as the Member of Parliament representing the Kitgum Municipality Constituency in the 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021).[1] Effective 14 December 2019, she concurrently serves as the State Minister for the Environment, in the Ugandan Cabinet. She replaced Dr. Mary Goretti Kitutu, who was appointed Minister of Energy and Minerals, in the same cabinet.[2]

Background and education

She was born in Kitgum District, in the Acholi sub-region, in the Northern Region of Uganda, on 9 January 1964. In 1991, she graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Marketing, from Makerere University Business School. In 2004, she received a Bachelor of Public Administration degree from the Islamic University in Uganda. Her degree of Master of Public Administration and Management was awarded by Makerere University, the oldest and largest public university in Uganda. She also has a Certificate in Democracy and Good Governance, Obtained from Marquette University, in the United States.[1]

Career before politics

For a period of over two years, from 1991 until 1993, Beatrice Anywar worked as the Depot Manager at a company called UFEL Uganda. Then for the next two years, 1994 and 1995, she worked as Senior Marketing Officer at Vitafoam Uganda Limited, a mattress manufacturing company. After that, she worked in the commercial customer care office of the National Water and Sewerage Corporation, serving there for eight years, from 1996 until 2004.[1]

Political career

In the FDC political partyShe entered Uganda's elective politics by contesting for the Kitgum Municipality Constituency parliamentary seat in 2006. She was elected, defeating the National Resistance Movement candidate Santa Okot. She was appointed as the shadow minister for environment, during her first term in parliament, due to her environmental activism.[3]

She became well known for her work to save the Mabira Forest in Uganda. The president Yoweri Museveni, and the government, had prior to her work decided to sell the forest to the sugar company Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited (SCOUL) to cut it down and convert it into a sugar cane plantation for ethanol production. Atim fought along with for example the National Association of Professional Environmentalists to stop the felling, and organized a boycott of SCOUL's sugar.[4]

In 2007, about 100,000 Ugandans demonstrated in a demonstration called the "Save Mabira Crusade" against the president and military to save the forest. Three people died and many were hurt. Atim Anywar's house was besieged by military and police, and she was imprisoned for terrorism.[4] [5]

As an independent politicianDuring the 2016 parliamentary election cycle, Betty Anywar lost the Forum for Democratic Change primaries.[6] She ran as an independent political candidate.[7] She won the parliamentary seat, with a comfortable margin, beating several high-profile opponents.[8]

In December 2017, during the parliamentary vote to remove presidential age limits, Beatrice Atim Anywar voted "Yes", to the chagrin of opposition politicians.[9]

On 14 December 2019, she was named in the cabinet of Uganda as the minister of state for Environment; a position she was appointed to by the Head of State of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 31 December 2017 . Parliament of Uganda: Members of The 10th Parliament . 31 December 2017 . . Parliament of Uganda . Kampala . 21 March 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180321100915/http://www.parliament.go.ug/mp_database/profile.php?mid=262 . dead .
  2. Web site: Museveni Shuffles Cabinet, Drops Muloni, Appoints Magyezi . . 14 December 2019 . 18 December 2019 . Monitor. Kampala.
  3. Web site: 12 May 2010 . Suspended legislators no strangers to controversy . 31 December 2017 . . Barbara Among . Kampala . 21 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190321035416/https://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1290476/suspended-legislators-strangers-controversy . dead .
  4. Web site: Mabira: No Storm in Mehta's Tea Cup . . 31 December 2017 . 27 August 2011 . Mubatsi Asinja Habati . Kampala.
  5. Web site: Save Mabira crusaders renew debate . 31 December 2017 . 27 August 2007 . Kampala . . Mubiru . Apollo . 21 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190321035417/https://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1158157/save-mabira-crusaders-renew-debate . dead .
  6. Web site: Anywar loses Kitgum Municipality MP FDC flag . 30 November 2015 . 31 December 2017 . . Kampala . Dan Michael Komakech . and John Okot . 31 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171231211926/http://mobile.monitor.co.ug/specialreports/elections/Anywar-loses-Kitgum-Municipality-MP-FDC-flag/2471424-2977538-format-xhtml-2n5r74/index.html . dead .
  7. Web site: Anywar pleads with FDC leaders for Kitgum municipality flag . 31 December 2017 . 1 December 2015 . . Kampala . Stephen Kafeero.
  8. Web site: 31 December 2017 . Anywar Wins Kitgum Municipality Seat . . Peter Labeja . 19 February 2016 . Kampala.
  9. Web site: MP Anywar needs urgent protection from the media . 30 December 2017 . Bisiika . Asuman . 31 December 2017 . . Kampala.