Archbishop Emeritus Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala Endorses the Elders Foundation for Civil Society Activism (EFCSA Uganda) for Its Role in Sharing Public and Government-Oriented Insights
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Uganda Opinion for Elderly Activism offers wide range of services both to the government and the society
We promotes public awareness, advocacy, and the protection of people’s rights and welfare.
Harnesses the knowledge and experience of retired Ugandans to guide government, communities, and institutions toward improved governance and development.
Champions the Culture of Civil Society Activism as a people’s common cause to enhance civic engagement and empower citizens to demand accountability and justice.
Engages in public awareness campaigns, advocacy initiatives, and rights-based programs to protect and promote the welfare of all Ugandans.
Addresses issues across social, economic, political, cultural, and spiritual fields as part of its mission to contribute to Uganda’s holistic transformation.
Operates free from political, religious, or sectarian influence, ensuring neutrality and integrity in all activities.
Actively connects with local and national networks, partnerships, and coalitions to combine strengths, share knowledge, and amplify impact.
Prioritizes grassroots inclusion, giving communities a voice in decision-making and engaging them in finding solutions to their development challenges.
Conducts public education campaigns on governance, civic participation, rights awareness, and social accountability.
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Read MoreThe Elders Foundation for Civil Society Activism in Uganda (EF4CSA Uganda) was established by a dedicated group of retired Ugandans who share a common vision: to guide the nation using the wisdom, experience, and foresight gained over decades of service.…
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