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| A renewed ACFODE | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). Special ed.. p. 1-48. |
![]() | Mbaine, A.E. (2001) |
| Elections: the seventh Parliament finally in place! | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #32. July. p. 3-5. |
![]() | Muwanga, S. (2001) |
| Theme for 2001 Women's Day: education: a tool for women's empowerment | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #31. March. p. 43-46. |
![]() | Ocheng, R. (2000) |
| Impact of culture on women empowerment | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #30. November. p. 5-6. |
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| Discrimination of women in local councils | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #29. p. 41-44. |
![]() | Lubega, C. (2000) |
| Child dumping: a new challenge | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #29. p. 12-15. |
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| The struggle to promote women's rights continues | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #29. p. 3-11. |
![]() | Mukasa, S. (1999) |
| Violence against women and the many profound effects | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #28. p. 6-9. |
![]() | (1999) |
| What is wrong with our society these days? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 50-51. |
![]() | Wandira, D. (1999) |
| Feeding pregnant adolescents is very expensive | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 45-46. |
![]() | Ojambo, F. (1999) |
| AIDS pandemic creates dark age for Ugandan children | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 42-43. |
![]() | Ngako, A. (1999) |
| The police and family protection | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 40-41. |
![]() | Wendiro, D. (1999) |
| Abstinence is the best option | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 36-38. |
![]() | Byanyima, B.R. (1999) |
| Making democracy work through leadership skills workshops | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 19-23. |
![]() | Barungi, V. (1999) |
| Of Women's Emancipation and Freedoms in Uganda | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 14-17. |
![]() | Akiiki, I.K. (1999) |
| Polygamy is a Religious Duty Much as a Way of Life: Abbas Kiyimba | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 10-13. |
![]() | Rwabwogo, O. (1999) |
| Polygamy as an impediment to modernisation of the family | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 8-9. |
![]() | Asiimwe, Jacqueline (1999) |
| What is the Domestic Relations Bill? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #27. p. 4-7. |
![]() | Munyarugerero, W. (1999) |
| Education increases productivity, reduces poverty | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #25. March-June. p. 4-5. |
![]() | Ntangaare, M.M. (1998) |
| Dangerous kids | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 58-59. |
![]() | Tukamuhebwa, M. (1998) |
| Are Women Rising? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 52-53. |
![]() | Chibita, M. (1998) |
| Dr. Lilliane Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza: Mother, Publisher, Academician | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 33-35. |
![]() | Senyonjo, L.M. (1998) |
| Fellow Women, Lack of Money Fails Us: Mrs. Konyoonyo | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 32. |
![]() | Mbaine, E. (1998) |
| Women Need to Support Each Other: Mrs. Kasaija | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 29-31. |
![]() | Tukamuhebwa, M. (1998) |
| Violence against Women Only Begets More Violence | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 27-28. |
![]() | Kiwanuka, L. (1998) |
| The Land Act: losses and gains for the Ugandan woman | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 22-26. |
![]() | Munyarugerero, W. (1998) |
| Here is Why Girls are Coming Tops in Exams | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 18-21. |
![]() | Okille, P. (1998) |
| Women Councillors: Token Representatives? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 16-18. |
![]() | Ntakalimaze, M. (1998) |
| A Monitor's Assessment: When Women Dashed to the Polling Stations | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 12-15. |
![]() | Ssewakiryanga, Richard (1998) |
| Women and the Electoral Process: Rethinking the Paradigms | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 7-11. |
![]() | Mirembe, L. (1998) |
| Why Did Women Fail to Shine in the Local Government Elections? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 4-6. |
![]() | Musisi, N.B. (1998) |
| Towards an enabling environment | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #23. January-April. p. 24-26. |
![]() | Bantebya, G. (1998) |
| The sky is the limit for women studies | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #23. January-April. p. 22-23. |
![]() | Ahikire, J. (1998) |
| Motherhood and the challenge of role conflict | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #23. January-April. p. 20-21. |
![]() | Kabwegyere, S. (1998) |
| Is the value of children substitutable? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #23. January-April. p. 18-19. |
![]() | Dorsey, N. (1998) |
| Breaking the silence: learning to talk about things that are difficult to talk about | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #23. January-April. p. 16-17. |
![]() | Williams, G. (1998) |
| Women studies, men's studies as viable areas of scholarship | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #23. January-April. p. 11-13. |
![]() | Kwesiga, J.C. (1998) |
| Women's empowerment: the link between theory and practice | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #23. January-April. p. 7-9. |
![]() | Natukunda, Edith R (1998) |
| Personal Accomplishments: Dr. Joy Constance Kwesiga | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 48-49. |
![]() | Kasirye, B. (1998) |
| Succeeding in life: support and encouragement a must | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 45-47. |
![]() | Lubega, C. (1998) |
| Gender Dimension of HIV/AIDS | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 40-42. |
![]() | Nagadya, G. (1998) |
| Scars of the War | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 32-34. |
![]() | Lubega, C. (1998) |
| Are memories of the old Uganda back? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 27-29. |
![]() | Munyarugerero, W. (1998) |
| War, war, terrible war | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 23-26. |
![]() | Kaziba, R. (1998) |
| Women in Decision-Making: Did You Know This? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 15-16. |
![]() | Kamanyi, J. (1998) |
| Wife Beating: Who is at Fault? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 8-9. |
![]() | Tusiime, R. (1998) |
| Horrors of a refugee camp | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #special edition. p. 3-5. |
![]() | Okurut, M.K. (1997) |
| Sharing drugs is dangerous | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #22. July-September. p. 18-19. |
![]() | Sabiiti, S. (1997) |
| The challenges of conflict resolution | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #21. April-June. p. 38-40. |
![]() | Ampaire, C. (1997) |
| There is hope after divorce | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #21. April-June. p. 16. |
![]() | Babirukamu, J.H. (1997) |
| Inadequate sex major cause of domestic clashes | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #21. April-June. p. 14-15. |
![]() | Mugabe, B. (1997) |
| Do emancipated women value their families? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #21. April-June. p. 12-13. |
![]() | Munyarugerero, W. (1997) |
| Conflict between parents and their teenage offspring | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #21. April-June. p. 10-11. |
![]() | Zziwa, M.N. (1997) |
| Women have not failed to balance their roles | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #21. April-June. p. 7-8. |
![]() | Kamanyi, J. (1997) |
| The institution of prostitution | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 46-48. |
![]() | Ampaire, C. (1997) |
| Prostitution: difficult to eliminate, causes do not discriminate | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 44-45. |
![]() | Gashumba, W. (1997) |
| A woman in a refugee camp | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 42-43. |
![]() | (1997) |
| Domestic violence takes on an ugly turn | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 40-41. |
![]() | Obbo, C.; Snyder, M. (1997) |
| The sky is the limit for Ugandan women: Pumla Kissosonkole | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 28-29. |
![]() | Bainomugisha, A. (1997) |
| If you teach a people to eat fish, teach them how to catch it as well | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 26-27. |
![]() | Okurut, M.K. (1997) |
| It takes two to tango | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 24-25. |
![]() | Busingye, M. (1997) |
| The sex worker who gave it up | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 20-22. |
![]() | Arukundo, S. (1997) |
| A pervasive form of human rights violation | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 14-15. |
![]() | (1997) |
| University Don speaks out about prostitution | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 10-11. |
![]() | Tanzarn, N.B. (1997) |
| Prostitution should not be legalised but stop being an offence | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 7-9. |
![]() | Okurut, M.K. (1997) |
| It is hard, demeaning, humiliating: Flower Mirembe | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 4-6. |
![]() | Kwesiga, J.C. (1996) |
| NGOs get together to build a competent civic society | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 44-45. |
![]() | Kanyamurwa, J. (1996) |
| The 1996 elections in Uganda: a rural perspective | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 42-43. |
![]() | (1996) |
| Female parliamentarians and their positions | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 41. |
![]() | Mugerwa, H.S. (1996) |
| Hope is in the female: vote | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 38-40. |
![]() | Ojambo, S.P. (1996) |
| Is women's suffrage a granted right? who should be the political architect in voting patterns in the family | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 36-37. |
![]() | Okurut, M.K. (1996) |
| What if Miria Matembe had been defeated? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 34-35. |
![]() | Mugambe, B.N. (1996) |
| Are women afraid of seeking elective office? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 32-33. |
![]() | Turyomurugendo, J. (1996) |
| Women and civic education | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 28-29. |
![]() | Kwesiga, J.C. (1996) |
| Electoral colleges for district women representatives to parliament: a test for maturity or a half-hearted act? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 26-27. |
![]() | (1996) |
| Politics is Not a Male Domain | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. September-October. p. 24-25. |
![]() | Obbo, Christine; Snyder, M. (1996) |
| I Initiated Women into Entering Politics: Rebecca Mulira | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 22-23. |
![]() | Tanzarn, N.B. (1996) |
| Out of the House, but still a politician | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 20-21. |
![]() | (1996) |
| Who is a politician? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 18-19. |
![]() | (1996) |
| From the Electoral Commission | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 16-17. |
![]() | (1996) |
| It was a very expensive experience | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 12-13. |
![]() | Alowo, J.F. (1996) |
| Reflections on the 1996 presidential and parliamentary elections | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 10-11. |
![]() | (1996) |
| Parliament is like a classroom: Mrs. Betty Okwir | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 7-9. |
![]() | Tanzarn, N.B. (1996) |
| I am the right person for the job at this time: VP Kazibwe | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #19. October-December. p. 4-6. |
![]() | Kwesiga, J.C. (1996) |
| Is public leadership incompatible with family roles for women? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #18. July-September. p. 24-25,27. |
![]() | Tanzarn, N.B. (1996) |
| Entrepreneurship: the way ahead for women | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #18. July-September. p. 14-15. |
![]() | Tinkasimire, T. (1996) |
| Women in decision-making within the Catholic Church in Uganda | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #18. July-September. p. 12-13. |
![]() | Tanzarn, N.B. (1996) |
| Mrs. Sarah Ntiro: first woman graduate of East and Central Africa | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #18. July-September. p. 8-9. |
![]() | Tanzarn, N.B. (1996) |
| Women in Political Decision Making: A Minority Presence | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #18. July-September. p. 4-6. |
![]() | Mugisha, M. (1996) |
| Corruption like beauty is in the eyes of the beholder | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #17. January-June. p. 44-46. |
![]() | Waliggo, J.M. (1996) |
| Did women get a raw deal in the new constitution? | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #17. January-June. p. 37-43. |
![]() | Mukama, R. (1996) |
| A decade: honoured ACFODE spirit | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #17. January-June. p. 32-35. |
![]() | Mukama, R. (1996) |
| A decade of donor-inspired action | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #17. January-June. p. 9-10. |
![]() | Kwesiga, J.C. (1996) |
| Charting women's path to the realisation of their full potential as human beings | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #17. January-June. p. 3-7. |
![]() | Mirembe-Ntangaare, M. (1995) |
| Women's emancipation: a case for family development and social order | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #16. September-December. p. 36-38. |
![]() | Alemu, K. (1995) |
| Problems and dilemmas of women managers | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #16. September-December. p. 32-33. |
![]() | Mukama, R. (1995) |
| Spearheading through glass ceilings | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #16. September-December. p. 17-19, 24. |
![]() | Mugisha, M. (1995) |
| Empowering women through nonformal education: the ACFODE approach | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #16. September-December. p. 13-16. |
![]() | Mirembe-Ntangaare, M. (1995) |
| In two places at the same time | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #16. September-December. p. 8-12. |
![]() | Kwesiga, J.; Macalpine, M. (1995) |
| Empowering women managers in decision making roles | |
| Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #15. May-August. p. 10-11, 13. |
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