Everyone can be a victim of violence, but GBV disproportionately affects the vulnerable and often goes unheard. Today, I joined a vital training with Uganda Media Women Associatiom Mama FM on gender-sensitive online reporting emphasizing ethics, cultural insight, and amplifying silenced voices.
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Just found the camera my mum gave me when I joined university to pursue my passion for journalism. it holds my very first photos and so many memories~a powerful reminder of my humble beginnings and how far I’ve come. 💛
A busy week starts tomorrow, but at least I made the most of the weekend. Grateful for the good vibes.
Climate change, pollution and an unusually warm and dry spring have all contributed to this year’s long, intense allergy season.
The crackdown on climate activists opposing EACOP only strengthens my resolve to keep raising my voice. Silencing those who speak up for their communities and the planet won’t stop the fight for climate justice — it will only make us louder~ Desire Ndyamwesiga
From Uganda🇺🇬
At least 27 people are dead because severe weather warnings were delayed by DOGE cuts. Tornadoes ripped through Missouri & Kentucky but residents didn’t receive timely alerts to seek shelter www.mesoscalenews.com/p/tornado-wa...
A swan in the foreground with deep orange sunset through trees and reflected across water
Pink skies and streaks of cloud in the background with white blossom on trees in the foreground
Pink sunset in pale skies reflected in water through trees
Orange sunset in pale blue skies through trees reflected over water
A very still Charnwood Water at #sunset with pastel colours reflected through the trees that edge this hidden lake in #Loughborough 🦢🌿
A small bird perched on a branch, displaying brilliant iridescent plumage that shifts from green to turquoise, with flashes of fiery orange on the throat and a deep blue crown.
I warned you that I have a problem.
Fiery-throated Hummingbird at Paraiso Quetzal Lodge #CostaRica
#birds #hummingbirds #nature 🌿
"How beautiful our Mother, the Earth. She stands beside the sun, wrapped in shawls of cloud, her blue skirt and green apron caught on the breeze, her head wreathed in the Northern Lights, her voice in the clear stream, her eyes in the sparkling seas. How beautiful, our Mother, the Earth." Charleston
I’ve fallen in love with the flowers
This is grim. I’m pretty sure this swan in Hyde Park is nesting, and it’s surrounded by plastic waste that’s washing up from the Serpentine. It’s so representative of our relationship with the natural world. It’s shameful.
This is the same in my home country Uganda 😠you sleep waking up your family is abducted, your friend is killed and the one behind this is busy rejoicing on social media.
Happy weekend my dear friends
I knew it one day Arsenal will end my life😠I’m broken 💔
Earlier, under the Promoting Climate Justice in EACOP Host Communities campaign, we visited Hoima and held powerful conversations with affected communities about the climate crisis and the profound impacts of the EACOP project on their environment, livelihoods, and well-being.
Climate activism isn’t a choice made for fun—it’s a response to crisis, injustice, and silence. It’s not a job; it’s survival, resistance, and love. We don’t seek admiration—we seek to be heard, supported, and joined.
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A lot is happening in Uganda: UGX 100M to MPS for the Coffee Bill, over UGX 140M for condom use training yet we’ve been battling floods killing people and destroying homes. Communities are suffering yet our leaders are silent wasting money on trivial matters while real crises are ignored.
Hello! I’m Mbabazi Faridah, a Ugandan journalist and climate activist passionate about storytelling and advocating for the environment. I work to amplify the voices of those affected by climate change and inspire action for a sustainable future. Excited to connect with like-minded individuals here.