Uganda National NGO Forum

Uganda National NGO Forum
Abbreviation UNNGOF
Motto Providing a sharing and reflection platform for NGOs in Uganda
Formation 1997
Legal status Non-profit organization
Purpose To provide a sharing and reflection platform for NGOs so that they can influence governance and development processes in Uganda.
Location
Region served
Uganda
Membership
585 members
Executive Director
Richard Ssewakiryanga[1][2]
Affiliations ECOSOC, Task Team CSO, AGNA, GCAP Uganda, USPP & CIVICUS
Website Homepage

The Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF) is a Ugandan nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide a sharing and reflection platform for Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) so that they can influence governance and development processes in Uganda. It is an independent and inclusive national platform whose primary constituency and owners are NGOs in their diversity and configurations. UNNGOF is, however, open to other interest groups within a broadly defined civil society in the East African country.[3][4][5]

History

Uganda National NGO Forum was launched in 1997 following two years of concerted work to develop the operational structure, a Constitution and membership recruitment program. Many NGOs had realized the need to engage Government and the donor community on policy issues and poverty concerns. Government on the other hand, found it important to involve Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in policies and programmes.[6]

Under the auspices of Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations (DENIVA), a meeting was convened to chart a way forward on forming a new forum. This process was steered by a committee formed in 1995 between national and international organisations, including Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET), Oxfam and World Vision. The idea to form UNNGOF was to establish an organisation that would wholly represent CSOs while bringing together National NGOs, International NGOs, CBOs, Voluntary Development Organisations (VDOs), Farmers’ Groups, Cooperative Associations and other Citizens’ Organisations and interest groups from all thematic areas.[7]

By 2001, UNNGOF had established policies and procedures for accountability, established formal registration for members, operationalized a code of conduct, amended the Constitution by re-mobilising members, developed a three-year rights-based Strategic Plan, and set up district forums for support at district level and to the Secretariat. Over the years, UNNGOF has received financial support from development partners like DFID, DANIDA, UNDP, DGF, and Ford Foundation inter alia, to undertake her mandate.[8][9][10][11]

Function

Vision, mission and objectives

UNNGOF's vision is: A coherent, respected, well-informed NGO sector in Uganda; actively contributing to citizens’ wellbeing and safeguarding their rights.

UNNGOF's mission is: To provide a sharing and reflection platform for NGOs so that they can influence governance and development processes in Uganda.

UNNGOF's objectives are:

Interventions

UNNGOF has four major programme areas, namely:

Membership

UNNGOF is a membership organisation for NGOs in their diversity; both local and international, working in Uganda. While the primary constituency of UNNGOF is NGOs, other institutions and platforms; that are not generally referred to as NGOs but whose interests are in line with the vision and mission of UNNGOF are welcome to join the family of over 500 active members. As of October 2015, UNNGOF had 585 members.[18][19]

Besides its members, there are many other service subscribers to the work of UNNGOF including government, researchers, students, private sector, development partners, etc. While these are not members, they are constituencies that UNNGOF provides required services to; primarily aiming to profile the work of members and the NGO sector.

Platforms

UNNGOF works through a number of platforms with its partners to harness the power of collective voice. These platforms include;

  • National CSO Fair[20]
  • Social Accountability platform[21]
  • Uganda Governance and Monitoring Platform[22]
  • Learning Agenda Platform[23]
  • CSO – Parliament Interface[24]
  • EAC Platform[25]
  • CSO Aid Development Effectiveness
  • PRDP Platform

Campaigns

As part of its work, UNNGOF seeks to mobilise citizens to engage with development processes as part of their civic role in society. Outreach is done through a number of campaigns including;

  • The Black Monday Movement[26]
  • Free & Fair Elections Campaign[27]
  • Account Before You Promise
  • Action 2015
  • Integrity Campaign
  • U@50 Campaign

References

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  2. 1 2 "Citizens' Involvement Crucial to Success of Uganda's Vision 2040". UGAN SOCIETY. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. "About Us". UNNGOF.
  4. "In-Country training of Networks launched through collaboration between EASUN and UNNGOF (Uganda NGO Forum) in Kampala, 06 – 08 May 2015". EASUN. External link in |publisher= (help)
  5. "Uganda". Health Research Web. External link in |publisher= (help)
  6. "The Uganda National NGO Forum". Hostalite. External link in |publisher= (help)
  7. "Civil Society and Media in Uganda". Human Rights Watch.
  8. "PROJECT 1: ENHANCE GRASSROOTS DEMAND FOR THE NATIONAL ROLL-OUT OF SENIOR CITIZEN GRANT (SCG)". USPP. External link in |publisher= (help)
  9. "Aid to Uganda: How the UK government is supporting the country". USPP. External link in |publisher= (help)
  10. "Find Civil Society expertise in Uganda". Commonwealth of Nations. External link in |publisher= (help)
  11. "EALA: Is it really worth the bother?". The Observer.
  12. 1 2 "Uganda National NGO Forum – Uganda". AGNA. External link in |publisher= (help)
  13. "Uganda National NGO Forum's support for the 1 Million Signature Campaign". UNNGOF.
  14. "CSO Aid Platform". UNNGOF.
  15. "Uganda National NGO Forum". WorldCat. External link in |publisher= (help)
  16. "About QuAM". QuAM. External link in |publisher= (help)
  17. "The NGO centre". Ministry of Foreign aAffairs of Denmark. External link in |publisher= (help)
  18. "Membership Categories". UNNGOF.
  19. "UNNGOF Membership List". UNNGOF.
  20. "In order to improve sanitation in the country, a push is being made for toilets to be built along highways.". New Vision.
  21. "Global Partners". GPSA. External link in |publisher= (help)
  22. "Uganda Governance Monitoring Platform". GAP. External link in |publisher= (help)
  23. "3rd National QuAM Assembly Elects New Council Body". QUAM. External link in |publisher= (help)
  24. "CSOs Resolve towards Better Coordination for Effectively Engaging with Parliament". UNNGOF.
  25. "CIVIL SOCIETY FORUMS SET TO ENGAGE PUBLIC IN EAC INTEGRATION DEBATE". EANANEWS. External link in |publisher= (help)
  26. "Police warns black Monday activists". New Vision.
  27. "NGOs form election monitoring coalition". The Observer.

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