Photo 1: Community conversation meeting provides platform
for women’s to voice their issues in Kyangwali Sub County
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Photo 2: Community leaders discuss their commitments during Community conversation meeting in Kigorobya Sub County |
Introduction:
The community conversation
meetings are part of AJURA project activities that is being implemented by
Uganda Reach the Aged Association in Hoima District. These community conversations
arise as a result of dialogue meetings which produced the consensus documents.
These community conversations are follow-ups meetings with leaders on the
progressive implementation of community consensus documents. The meetings provides
a platform for communities to discuss on rights issues and audit the support provided to older persons by
community members to help them claim their rights.
The community conversation
meetings were held from 4th-9th
August 2016. The dialogue meetings were conducted in Kyangwali, Kiziranfumbi, Kigorobya and Kitoba sub counties community
halls respectively and 206 (86female &119males)
participants attended the meetings. The meetings were facilitated by the
Project Officer URAA-AJURA Project and the Communication and Result Officer.
Photo 3: Leaders clarify some of the issues during community conversation meeting |
Photo 4: Leaders clarify some of the issues during community conversation meeting |
Objectives
of the conversation meetings:
To follow up on the previous consensus that
the leaders agreed upon in different sub counties.
2 To provided a platform for communities to
discuss on older persons rights issues
Methodology used during the conversation meeting:
The conversation meetings
were conducted using multiple approaches ranging from Open discussions,
individual reports submissions, brain storming and presentation. Other techniques used
during the conversation meetings included use of local illustrations with day today examples.
This made the conversation more participatory, reflective and positive
informative.
Target Participants.
The participants were; the sub
county council leaders, the area land committee members of all the four sub
counties, the Parish chiefs, older persons, the religious leaders and other
opinion leaders.
Proceedings, Presentations and sharing during the conversation Meetings.
The AJURA Project officer, informed
the participants in all the meetings that the major purpose of the community
conversation meetings was to follow up on the previous consensuses/commitments
leaders made in different sub counties to support older person.
STEPS
TAKEN ON FULFILLING THE PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS/CONSCENSUS BY THE LEADERS.
SUBCOUNTY KYANGWALI
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ISSUES AGREED ON
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WHAT HAS BEEN DONE
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Anew Area land committee has been approved by the
district council.
66 male and 37female were sensitized on older person’s rights;
will writing such that they can avoid land wrangles in their families. Three persons were assisted in will writing
and one land boundaries conflict resolved
3 persons with land issues were referred to paralegals for support
Two Older persons councilors sown in
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KIZIRANFUMBI SUB
COUNTY
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ISSUES AGREED ON
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WHAT HAS BEEN DONE
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New local area land committee was approved by the
district council
One disabled person was displaced and case referred to
the office of Resident District Commissioner (RDC)
Three parish chiefs trained in human rights and will
writing have sensitized 120 male and 60 females)
Two councilors representing Older persons were sown in
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KIGOROBYA SUB
COUNTY.
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ISSUES AGREED UPON
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WHAT HAS BEEN DONE
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Mobilized and sensitized 300 female and 200 male on community led land demarcation campaigns land
rights and older persons rights
Names of the New area land committee have been
submitted to the district council for approval
One person was supported to make land boundary
Two councilors representing Older persons were sown in
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KITOBA SUB COUNTY.
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ISSUES AGREED ON
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WHAT HAS BEEN DONE
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40 male and 25 female were sensitized on land rights and older
persons rights
New area land committee names have been submitted to
the district council and have
been approved
Two councilors representing Older persons were sown in
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Key
Concerns arising from the Community conversation Meetings:
- Term of office expired for Area land committees and the new committees have been approved but not inducted
- Inadequate information about Oil pipe line designated route, communities don’t know whether they are in the pipe line corridor.
- Some local leaders connive with people to steal older persons land and sell without consent and knowledge of older persons
- Land ownership is a challenge and boundary demarcations especially on family land
- In Kigorobya sub county leaders said that District doesn’t compensate peoples properties and gardens destroyed while constructing roads
- Elected older persons sub county councilors have not been inducted on their roles and existing laws
- Older persons fear to prepare their wills early thinking they die early that affect writing wills properly while they are strong
- Delayed roll rout of older persons grant scheme to all parts of the country especially Hoima district
- Lack of affirmative action to enable the older persons enjoy their rights
Key
Resolutions and Action Points by Leaders:
- Continuous awareness on older persons rights and land right
- Sub county councilors for older persons conduct consultation meetings with older persons and present outcomes to their councils for action
- Paralegals should involve area local leaders during awareness sensitization meetings and dispute resolution
- A representative of paralegals should always be invited for conversation meetings to respond to some issues that may arise
- In Kyangwali sub county ,leaders referred two land disputes cases to paralegals for mediation
- In Kigorobya sub county leaders referred one land dispute cases to paralegals for mediation
- Mobilize, sensitize community members and support older persons to prepare wills and clearly state the land partitions in their wills
Conclusion.
The community conversation
meetings have enabled local leaders in the four sub counties of Kyangwali,
Kiziranfumbi, Kigorobya and Kitoba to discuss consensus documents. Follow up
mechanisms have also been put in place by the leaders themselves on their
commitments. URAA will continue to follow up these commitments made by leaders
in different sub counties in partnership with paralegals.
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