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Civic Response on Environment and Development (CRED) is a non-partisan, not-for profit, public interest oriented policy research and advocacy organization registered under Ugandan laws and based in Kampala-Uganda. CRED addresses the disconnect between policy documents and national level interventions with the reality in communities. We achieve this by implementing a range of activities with the view of empowering and facilitating the local people to demand for reforms and rule of law.
The programme seeks to balance the demand and supply sides of governance by promoting reforms that promote constitutionalism, rule of law, transparency and accountability
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The programme promotes a policy and political environment for fair trade and investment opportunities for small and medium enterprises as a key to unlock economic growth.
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Communities are fighting for their land, environment and money in East Africa’s oil frontier. How will government and oil companies respond? Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI1s3z4VO7M&app=desktop
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With support from Oxfam, CRED and partners conducted a Human rights impact assessment of the EACOP, the report is herein attached. https://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com/bitstream/handle/10546/621045/rr-empty-promises-down-line-101020-en.pdf
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Inset is a policy brief on enhancing legal protection of communities affected by extractive industries in Uganda published by Civic Response on Environment and Development (CRED), Avocats Sans Frontieres (ASF) and Advocates for Natural resource and Development (ANARDE). https://www.asf.be/blog/publications/enhancing-legal-protection-of-communities-affected-by-extractive-industries-in-uganda/
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This paper highlights four case studies of oil-based community disenfranchisement in different partsof the oil region. Summarily, these cases paint an unfortunate picture of the Graben as developing towards a lawless oil frontier where rules do not apply to those with power. As the elite continue to act with impunity, local communities with significantly less […]
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This paper highlights the effect of the ban on land titling in the Albertine Region and its impact on land tenure security in the region. In 2010, the Principle Private Secretary to the President, Flora Kiconco directed the CAO Buliisa to halt land title issuance in the district with the view of protecting the local […]
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The policy and legal framework of Uganda provides for communal land tenure system but operationalization of the provisions has not taken place in many parts of the country including the oil rich Albertine region. This scenario has left communal land in this region to be perceived as “open access”, land with no defined owners- hence […]
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Over 2,150,000 community members engaged
Over 2,150,000 community members engaged
19 laws and 16 policies influenced
Over 32,000 community members represented in courts of law
Over 17 court cases litigated
Over 13,755,000 Ugandans live under poverty
95% of Ugandans have had a legal problem
45% of Ugandans have unresolved legal problems
25% of the legal disputes are land related
As of October 2023, the case backlog stood at 43,617 cases
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