ACFIM Annual Report – 2020
The year 2020 has been the most challenging year in the history of ACFIM, yet one from which the organization has also […]
e-Symposium on money-in-politics in Africa – July 12 2020
Whereas elections based on multiparty political dispensation have become institutionalized in many African countries, the COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant national lockdown […]
Unregulated Campaign Spending and its Impact on Electoral Participants in Uganda
This report reflects the views and perceptions of political party leaders, legislators in the 10th and previous Ugandan Parliaments, political leaders at […]
Who Won The Campaign Spending War in November and December 2020?
On August 6, 2020, ACFIM received from Electoral Commission the letter of accreditation for election observation 2020/2021 general elections in Uganda.
2nd Annual Symposium on Commercialized Electoral Processes in Uganda
Commercialized Electoral Processes in Uganda
ACFIM Annual Report – 2019
2019 was a watershed year for ACFIM in terms of deepening public awareness on commercialized electoral politics as an impediment to Uganda’s […]
National Symposium on Money in Electoral Politics – 2019
Commercialized electoral processes as a barrier to a democratic dispensation in Africa
Scoping Study on Campaign Financing in Uganda
Since 1958 and 1962 when Uganda received self-rule and independence respectively, politics has been evolving and each election period has presented itself […]