UPR SESSION 40

UGANDA

SUBSCRIPTIONS PER 100 INHABITANTS

0

PRESS FREEDOM
RANKING

Mobile

UGANDA

0

UPR 2022

Active mobile
broadband

REGION

WORLD

Uganda should uphold its international and
regional commitments to human rights and
refrain from digital rights restrictions and
media violations.

Reporters Without Borders

INDIVIDUALS USING
THE INTERNET

12
10
80
6
4 0
20 0

HOUSEHOLDS WITH
INTERNET ACCESS

& INTERNET FREEDOM

Sources: Internet Telecommunications
Union, Reporters Without Borders

FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

125 18023
UPR 2016

102

RECOMMENDATIONS

Uganda held its general elections in January 2021.
The turbulent election was marred by unprecedented
violence against the media and severe restrictions
on freedom of expression, including a total internet
shutdown and a social media ban. These violations
followed a similar trend to the 2016 general elections,
when digital rights were similarly restricted. The
operational space for freedom of expression, access
to information and the media has also been closing in
Uganda–both online and offline–due to state restrictions
since the last UPR in 2016.
Laws such as the Computer Misuse Act, Press and
Journalist Act and the Penal Code Act have been
repeatedly weaponized by the state to silence critical
voices. Online restrictions, including a 12% tax imposed
on data tariffs in 2021, internet shutdowns and throttling
during the 2021 general elections, and regulatory
overreach on online platforms have restricted citizens’
rights, and contributed to the deterioration of Uganda’s
global freedom of expression rankings.2

Stop the intimidation, harassment,
arbitrary arrest and prosecution of
journalists and activists, and hold to
account those that violate journalists’
rights.
Immediately halt the practice of internet
shutdowns and any other arbitrary actions
that limit access to, and use of the internet.

Repeal laws that inhibit freedom of
expression on and offline, including
Sections 24 and 25 of the Computer
Misuse Act on cyber harassment and
offensive speech.

Fully respect, protect and promote the
right to privacy of persons through the
effective implementation of Data
Protection and Privacy Act, 2019.

SUBMITTING ORGANISATIONS1

SMALL MEDIA

NCHRDU

CIPESA

POLLICY

WOUGNET

FOE HUB

UPR, 22

INTERNET SOCIETY
UGANDA CHAPTER

HNRJ

UGANDA

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