
From Shackles to Society: The Dual Mission of Justice and Reintegration
In the shadows of Uganda’s legal system, thousands of individuals—youths, men, and women—sit in police cells, remand homes, and gazetted prisons without ever having a

In the shadows of Uganda’s legal system, thousands of individuals—youths, men, and women—sit in police cells, remand homes, and gazetted prisons without ever having a

On Thursday, December 18, our community gathered for a moving “Peaceful Vigil” to “Ignite Our Lights” in honor of International Migrants Day. Held on the

“A child is a person under the age of 18.” This legal definition sounds simple, but in the complex reality of rural Uganda, ensuring the

In Uganda, the path to justice is often blocked by poverty. Many vulnerable youths, men, and women find themselves unlawfully detained in police cells, remand

The Silent Struggle for Justice Imagine being detained for a crime you didn’t commit, or for a minor offense, simply because you cannot afford legal

Beyond the Classroom: Why Education and Justice are Keys to Uganda’s Future What does it take for a community to truly thrive? At ELOI,

Justice should be a right for all, not a privilege for a few. Yet, across Uganda, countless individuals—youths, men, and women—find themselves unlawfully detained in

Gender-based violence (GBV) remains a pervasive issue in Uganda, affecting women, girls, and marginalized groups. At ELOI, we are dedicated to creating a society

Introduction Children are the future of any society, and their rights must be protected and promoted. ELOI is committed to advocating for the rights of

Every child deserves to grow up in a safe, nurturing environment where their rights are protected. However, many children in Uganda face injustices such as