Uganda Human Rights Commission Explained

Agency Name:Uganda Human Rights Commission
Nativename:UHRC
Headquarters:4929 Buganda Road
Kampala, Uganda
Chief1 Name:Vacant[1]
Chief1 Position:Chairman
Website:Homepage

The Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) serves to monitor and advance human rights in Uganda. The UHRC is a body established under the 1995 Constitution Article 51 under the Bill of Rights found in Chapter four of the Constitution. It is based on the Paris Principles which are the guidelines for the establishment of a national human rights institution. Its mandate is spelled out in Article 52 of the Constitution.[2]

Location

The national headquarters of UHRC are located at 4929 Buganda Road, on Nakasero Hill, in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.

Composition

The Commission is composed of a Chairperson, and not less than three other persons, appointed by the President with the approval of Parliament. As of 2009, there were seven commissioners. The Chairperson at that time was the late Meddie Kaggwa (1955–2019). Members of the Commission have to be persons of high moral character and proven integrity. They serve for a period of six years and are eligible for re-appointment.[3]

Commission chairpersons

The late Meddie Ssozi Kaggwa, replaced Margaret Sekaggya in 2009. As of November 2019, the position of Chairman is vacant, following the death of Kaggwa, on 20 November 2019.[1]

International status

The UHRC is accredited with "A status" by the International Co-ordinating Committee of National Human Rights Institutions (ICC), giving it enhanced access to the United Nations human rights system. It is also a member of the Network of African National Human Rights Institutions.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UHRC Boss Med Kaggwa Is Dead . 20 November 2019 . 24 November 2019 . . Ephraim Kasozi . Kampala.
  2. Web site: November 2019 . Uganda Human Rights Commission: A Public Agency, Also Called UHRC . Ask Your Government Uganda . 24 November 2019 . Government of Uganda . Kampala.
  3. Web site: 14 September 2009 . Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC): About Us . https://web.archive.org/web/20100510173329/http://www.uhrc.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=162&Itemid=26 . dead . 10 May 2010 . Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) . UHRC . 24 November 2014 . Kampala . Archived from the original on 10 May 2010.