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Jordana Wamboga is a Lawyer by training specialized in access to justice, governance and rule of law. She has previously worked as a Legal assistant. She currently works with Uganda Community Based Association for Women and Children’s Welfare (UCOBAC) as a Human Rights Lawyer.
She is passionate about Land Governance and advocates for Women’s Land Rights both at Community and National Levels. She was also part of the technical team that contributed to the development of the National Women`s Land Rights Agenda for Uganda (2021-2025).
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Displaying 1 - 1 of 1The effects of climate change in Uganda’s wetland communities: Experiences from Butaleja district
Wetlands are among the most important natural resources in Uganda. They protect the country’s water resources, and are important for sustaining agricultural productivity and rural livelihoods, particularly in areas with low or unpredictable rainfall, land scarcity, or where surrounding land has low potential for agriculture.