Factual
Research and Documentation about Patients and Health Workers’ Rights Violated
thus Concomitant facts and the best working tool to advocate for their rights
and better health service delivery in Uganda.
Popularization of Patients and Health Workers
Local/International Rights plus Laws that protect them. We shall effect this
through Radio Programs in Local Languages, TV Shows, Health Camps, Social Media
Networks, Interface Civic Education Outreaches etc to empower even the most
grassroots members demand better health services and seek justice themselves in
case of violence.
Roundtable Amicable Dialogues with the State
Stakeholder Authorities, other Human Rights Activist Organizations, Religious
Leaders, Donor Representatives and the Victims to redress Patients and Health
Workers’ Rights Violated.
Litigation
against Patients and Health Workers rights violated.
Organizing
Health and Legal Events, Public Debates, Direct Visits to the Concerned Offices
to Challenge Government to implement its NDPS (National Development Plans),
Constitution, International Laws and MDGS (Millennium Development Goals)
Pertaining Health Rights of Patients and Medical Workers.
Empowering
Health Workers and Patients through Lobbying Local and International Donors’
Funds to close the open gaps in Medical Supplies and Infrastructure as well as
empowering us Enforce Laws against poor service delivery.
Networking with other Legal, Health and Human
Rights Activist Organizations for Knowledge and Resource Sharing hence better
Advocacy because “Together is Better than Alone”
Advocating for sexual and reproductive health
rights.
Challenging negative norms that harass women
sexually and undermine them socially, economically and politically.