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  Uganda's Civil Society Under Strain as Election Looms

Uganda: Civil society under strain - who watches the vote? | AfricanewsAs Uganda prepares for its presidential polls on January 15, a sense of unease has settled over the country. The usual buzz of campaigning and civic debate is being overshadowed by an internet shutdown and the suspension of key human rights and civil society organizations that normally monitor the vote.

Internet Shutdown and Suspension of Civil Society Organizations
The National Bureau for Non-Governmental Organizations ordered at least 10 nongovernmental organizations to immediately cease their operations indefinitely. These suspended organizations include human rights, media, and election monitoring groups, sparking concern among opposition leaders, international observers, and ordinary Ugandans alike.

Impact on Ordinary Ugandans
For many Ugandans, these organizations are a lifeline for navigating the election process. They rely on them to verify polling station arrangements, report irregularities, and provide independent sources of information. Without their oversight, voters are left vulnerable to manipulation and misinformation.

Broader Implications for Democracy in Uganda
The suspension has raised questions about civic space and democracy in Uganda. International bodies, including the UN, have warned that such measures create a 'repressive climate' that undermines citizens' right to engage freely in the political process.

Activists Finding Ways to Adapt
Despite the challenges, some activists are finding ways to adapt. Local networks are sharing information discreetly, and citizens are using word-of-mouth channels to report concerns. However, the stakes are high, and the absence of watchdogs can tip the balance between a contested vote and a largely managed outcome.

As Uganda approaches election day, one question remains: can voters trust the process when those tasked with holding it accountable are being silenced? The answer may not only define this election but shape Uganda's democratic path for years to come.

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