Ways in which you can support the LGBTI community.
1) World Wide demonstrations. We call
upon all partners, friends and allies to organize worldwide
demonstrations in different cities around the world now and or in the
event that this bill is passed in its current form.
2) Call on Multinational companies that
have businesses in Uganda to go public about their concerns on the bill
and their future economic engagements in Uganda
3) Issue statements condemning the
passage of the Bill and calling upon the President NOT to sign it into
law. We need the Government to know that they shall not get away with
their actions. We need to know and compile organizations that can
support people from Uganda in case things get worse and they have to get out of the country and seek asylum elsewhere.LGBTI people or people doing work around LGBTI rights are liable to being arrested if the Bill comes into force Call for your governments to issue travel advisories on Uganda.
4) Call for your governments to ‘recall’ ambassadors back to their respective Capitals for at least one week for strategic consultations on how to move forward when dealing with Uganda and Nigeria in regards to the two draconian laws. This will give the Ugandan government food for thought
5) Get foreign leaders in foreign
governments to say something about the bill as they have not come out
strongly as it was expected
6) Get celebrities to say something
against the Bill/Act. We need more voices that Ugandans recognize and
revere socially to speak out against this bill being passed into Law.
7) Get more international Aid groups especially those responding to HIV/AIDS work to say something for example: USAID, Pepfar, CDC, Global fund etc.
8) Engage with any non-LGBTI
partner organizations in Uganda that you may collaborate with or whom
you fund to issue statements condemning the passage of the AHB and its implications to the work of Non Governmental Organizations.(NGOs).Remind them how this Bill is going to further shrink NGO spaces and is bound to affect the work they are doing.
9) Draw international public attention to
issues such as corruption, human trafficking, nodding disease in
northern, land-grabbing, as well as the suppression of media freedom and
civil society space, the Public order management Bill so that attention shifts to where it properly belongs; in the best interests of the country’s population as a whole. We need to step up public criticism to other negative trends in Uganda and remind the world that this bill is still being used as a tool to divert attention from the
10) Getting religious leaders to issue
statements encouraging tolerance and respect for human rights for all.
Vatican, Church of England etc.
11) Contribute physical, financial, or technical support to the Coalition and the LGBTI community as well as the exposed Human Rights Defenders working on LGBTI rights who are likely to begin tobe arrested and charged. Financial and technical support for challenging the Bill in the constitutional court and the East African Court of Justice when it becomes law.
12) The question of cutting Donor AID has
arisen. We want to make this very clear. We don’tsupport AID cuts
because of the detrimental effects this will have on our national budget
that supports all Ugandans. However we cannot influence
foreign policies of donor countries whosecitizen’s demand that tax
payer’s money not be sent to countries that don’t respect Human Rights in general.
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