What We Are Fighting For

Ugandan Youth have been forgotten Uganda’s youth are full of potential—but that potential is being blocked by systemic injustice, corruption, and neglect. The National Youth Movement is rising to challenge the barriers that hold us back. We are not just …

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Mental Health & Social Crisis

When the Struggle Is Too Heavy to Carry Alone. Ugandan youth are facing more than just unemployment and poverty—we are battling a deepening mental health crisis, driven by hopelessness, isolation, and societal pressure. With no jobs, no future, and no …

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Youth Exploitation

Used. Lied To. Left Behind. We Are Rising Against It. The youth are the largest and most powerful population—but we are the most exploited. Politicians remember us only during elections. They praise us in speeches, promise us jobs, and call …

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Police Brutality & Injustice Against Youth

Many young Ugandans people live in fear—not of crime, but of the very forces meant to protect them. Police brutality, arbitrary arrests, harassment, and violence against youth are widespread—especially against those who speak out, organize, or simply look “suspicious.”

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Poverty & Poor Living Conditions in Uganda

For millions of young Ugandans, poverty isn’t just a statistic—it’s the daily struggle of life. It means waking up with no food, sleeping on a dirt floor, and going to bed with no job, no hope, and no help from …

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Corruption in Uganda

Corruption is not just a political issue—it’s a daily reality for millions of Ugandans, especially young people. From stolen public funds to nepotism in government programs, corruption is robbing the youth of opportunity, dignity, and a fair future.

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Youth Unemployment & Underemployment

Millions of young people are jobless, underpaid, or stuck in survival-mode hustles that don’t reflect their skills, education, or potential. This isn’t just an economic issue—it’s a national emergency that has been successfully ignored by the government.

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