Commercialized Electoral Politics is the reason Ugandan voters do not have sugar in their cups.
Ugandan voters are now tasting first-hand, the effects of commercialised elective politics as they take tea, coffee, or corn/millet porridge without sugar […]
Absenteeism in Parliament: Legislators or Political Merchants?
Uganda’s speaker of parliament, Hon. Anita Among has decried the perpetual absenteeism of ministers and Members of Parliament (MPs) which has paralysed […]
ACFIM Talks: Uganda’s reparations in DRC – Justified or victim of geopolitics?
Tune in to #ACFIMTalks this Friday at 11:00 am as we talk about “Uganda’s reparations in DRC” with Edgar Tabaro, a Lawyer.
ACFIM Annual Report – 2021
The year 2021 was unprecedented in the history of Alliance for Finance Monitoring, a year that put our resilience to the test. […]
Money Controlling Voter Consent and its Implications on Democracy in Africa.
Alliance for Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) organized a webinar on the topic: “Money Controlling Voter Consent and its Implications on Democracy in Africa.” […]
Omubaka yeeyaguza luujo
Fellow citizens, now that the election season is over, it is time for electoral leaders to perform statutory roles such as policy […]
Meaningful engagement(Luganda version)
Good citizens, let us always hold our leaders accountable. Leadership is a service, not a privilege.
4th Annual Symposium On Money In politics In Africa
The 4th Annual e-symposium on Money-in-politics in Africa. This year we look at the implications of money and #COVID19 on the credibility […]
Public Funding of Political Parties in Uganda’s Democratisation process.
Alliance for Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) organised a webinar on the topic: “Public funding of political parties in Uganda’s democratisation process: Lessons from […]
Virtual Townhall Meeting: Post Election Reflections – The 2021 Uganda Elections in Context
The Public Policy Institute (PPI) has teamed up with the Alliance for Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) to convene a virtual townhall meeting as […]