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Amnesty in Africa
Amnesty International
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Amnesty International is a collective of 10 million people who believe that outrage is not enough. Human rights are the thread that sews communities together. Our shared needs and experiences unite us so that we can speak truth to power and demand our basic rights. Hear from activists, campaigners and researchers across Africa who drive Amnesty forward in its quest for human rights and human dignity. Learn about Amnesty International's work in Africa and what it means to be a human rights activist.
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Amnesty International is a collective of 10 million people who believe that outrage is not enough. Human rights are the thread that sews communities together. Our shared needs and experiences unite us so that we can speak truth to power and demand our basic rights. Hear from activists, campaigners and researchers across Africa who drive Amnesty forward in its quest for human rights and human dignity. Learn about Amnesty International's work in Africa and what it means to be a human rights activist.
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Episodes (20/23)
Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 12: Amnesty In Africa

Tanzania goes to the polls amid a deepening human rights crisis. What are Amnesty International's human rights priorities ahead, during and after the polls?

New report, out now

https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/afr56/0376/2025/en/


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1 month ago
56 minutes 58 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 11: Amnesty In Africa

Adozinda Esmeralda Maviga, talks about how young people in Mozambique are taking a stand, defending human rights, advocating for electoral integrity, and envisioning a better future for their country.

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1 month ago
20 minutes 27 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 10: Amnesty In Africa

Part 1

How Madagascar is failing climate changed induced displaced persons from the Androy region and why France needs moral courage to face its colonial past and the role it has played in the cyclical droughts.

New report out now

Part two

We bid farewell to Deprose Muchena and Sarah Jackson. They reflect on their time at Amnesty International and what they think are Africa's key priority human rights issues.

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2 months ago
44 minutes 36 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 9: Amnesty In Africa

Omhle Ntishingila started her activism while at the university.  She now spends her time defending the right to protest in her home country South Africa.

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2 months ago
23 minutes 8 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 9: Amnesty In Africa

Omhle Ntishingila started her activism while at the university.  She now spends her time defending the right to protest in her home country South Africa.

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2 months ago
23 minutes 8 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 8: Amnesty in Africa

2025 EU Human Rights Defender's Award winner, activist and law student Aloikin Praise Opoloje discusses activism in a time of shrinking civic space in Uganda.

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3 months ago
31 minutes 58 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 7: Amnesty In Africa

This week, we introduce "Good Trouble" a series of podcasts from Deprose's office to the Amnesty in Africa podcast.

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4 months ago
24 minutes 23 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 6: Amnesty In Africa

Saudi Arabia is home to nearly 4 million domestic workers, including 1.2 million women and 2.7 million men from Africa and Asia who play an essential role in enabling the country’s economic development and supporting family life. Yet, the experiences of Kenyan women outlined in Amnesty's latest report (if you can hyperlink it) illustrate how many of these workers endure gruelling, abusive and discriminatory working conditions, often amounting to forced labour and human trafficking.

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5 months ago
46 minutes 6 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 5: Amnesty in Africa

The episode focuses on women’s rights 30 years since the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China in 1995. We explore the progress made by women in Africa, with a special focus on East and Southern Africa, as well as the setbacks they face in achieving gender equality. It also explores in length Conflict Related Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia, as well as peacebuilding and the role of women at the dialogue table.

Resources

Beijing Platform for Action

Ethiopia: “Today or tomorrow, they should be brought before justice”: Rape, sexual slavery, extrajudicial executions, and pillage by Eritrean Defense Forces

DRC: M23’s rampant human rights abuses demand concerted international action

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7 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 36 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 4: Amnesty in Africa

Part 1

Just over two years since the brutal murder of Eswatini lawyer Thulani Maseko, his killers have yet to be brought to justice. Authorities have escalated their crackdown on human rights, often using force to quash opposition, dissent and legitimate concerns of the people

Part 2

In Uganda - the militarisation of justice continues, while in the DRC, thousands of civilians are once again on the run for safety as conflict claims lives.

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8 months ago
41 minutes 58 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 3: Amnesty in Africa

This episode runs in two segments.

Segment one

The African Union in focus - we take a look at the AU's human rights record and the challenges ahead for the new office holders, as the continental body heads to elections in February.

Segment two

Protect the protest campaign - Amnesty's latest research on how police in Angola use violence to clamp down on protests.

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9 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 3 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 2: Amnesty In Africa

In this episode, we discuss human rights issues that made headlines around the world with Deprose Muchena, Japhet Biegon and Agather Atuhaire. Jean Mobert Senga and Christian Rumu delve into our latest report on human rights atrocities in the DRC in Operation Keba, massacre in DRC's Goma City.

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11 months ago
59 minutes 22 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Season 2 Episode 1: Amnesty in Africa

Segment one - COP29: What does Africa want?

With millions of people already displaced by climate change disasters in Africa, the richer countries most responsible for global warming must agree at the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan to fully pay for the catastrophic loss of homes and damage to livelihoods taking place across the continent. Our panel of experts discusses COP29 and Africa’s expectations from the climate conference.


Segment two – Uganda: “Everybody here is having two lives or phones”: The devastating impact of criminalization on digital spaces for LGBTQ people in Uganda

Amnesty International Gender Researcher and Advisor Shreshtha Das and Uganda campaigner Juniper Muitha discuss this new report, which has documented how the threats and presence of various forms of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TfGBV) against Ugandan LGBTQ people, in a context of criminalization, and the passage of Anti Homosexuality Act 2023 in particular, has forced LGBTQ individuals and organizations to alter their digital presence and behaviour.

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1 year ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
The cost of defending human rights in Tanzania Part 2 Featuring Eric Kabendera, Fatma Karume and Tito Magoti

This is a continuation of Episode 9 in this episode, Eric Kabendera and Tito Magoti continue talking with Fatma about their gut wrenching experiences inside the notorious Segerea Maximum Security Prison in Dar-es-Salaam a city in Tanzania.

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2 years ago
34 minutes 28 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
The cost of defending human rights in Tanzania Part 1 featuring Eric Kabendera, Fatma Karume and Tito Magoti

This episode is hosted by a special guest Fatma Karume a Tanzanian Human Rights Lawyer and Barrister. She moderates the conversation of Tito Magoti and Eric Kabendera two Tanzanian human rights defenders who have paid a heavy price for speaking truth to power. Tito and Eric became friends when their serving their time in the notorious Segerea Maximum security prison in Dar-es-salaam.

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2 years ago
34 minutes 42 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Defending Environmental Rights in Uganda featuring Eron Kiiza

In this Episode, Eron Kiiza a Ugandan Lawyer and environmental human rights defender speaks about the impact of the Climate crisis on Uganda if protecting the environment is not prioritized. Eron was part of the legal team that represented the young students who we listed to in the previous episode when they were arrested and intimidated by the Ugandan security forces.


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2 years ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
The human rights impact of the East African Crude oil pipeline. Featuring Liz Nyanzi, Solomon Nabuyanda, Kaye Yuda Tadeo and Lubega Nsamba

This episode features voices of young university students and Human rights defenders; Elizabeth Nyanzi, Solomon Nabuyanda, Kaye Yuda Tadeo and Lubega Nsamba despite arrests and intimidation, they are determined to go all the way. They were arrested and beaten up when they took to the streets of Kampala to protest against the East African Crude Oil Pipe Line.  In  October 2022,  headlines in the Ugandan media were all about East African Crude Oil Pipe Line. The European parliament threatened to withdraw funding citing the human rights impact of the pipeline. Young people voices are much needed  especially because their futures will be greatly impacted by the climate crisis.

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2 years ago
32 minutes 6 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Digital Rights in Uganda featuring Lillian Nalwoga

In this episode, we host Lillian Nalwoga the President of the Internet society's Uganda chapter to discuss the raise of digital authoritarianism in Africa, in light of the Computer Misuse amendment Act 2022 in Uganda. Uganda has been accused of weaponizing laws to stifle online dissent. In 2021, during the Ugandan general elections, there was a total internet blackout in Uganda for close to 5 days.

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2 years ago
32 minutes 52 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Being Queer in Uganda featuring Sandra Kwikiriza

The Anti-Homosexuality Act 2013 brought the world’s attention to the entrenched legal and social discrimination against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community in Uganda. Despite the legislation being repealed in 2014, there is substantial evidence of the law being enforced recently, with LGBTQI people frequently subject to arrest and arbitrary detentions. Sandra Kwikiriza a Ugandan queer woman and founder of Her Internet speaks to us about her lived experience as a queer woman living in Uganda.

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2 years ago
37 minutes 52 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Freedom of Expression in Uganda featuring Andrew Karamagi

In this Episode, Andrew Karamagi a Ugandan lawyer and Human rights activist  discusses issues around freedom of expression and assembly in Uganda. In 2013, the Public Mamagement order act gave sweeping powers to Ugandan authorities to clampdown on protests. Even though section 8 of the POMA has since been repealed media reports indicate that Uganda continues to stifle freedom of expression by beating torturing protestors.

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2 years ago
26 minutes 29 seconds

Amnesty in Africa
Amnesty International is a collective of 10 million people who believe that outrage is not enough. Human rights are the thread that sews communities together. Our shared needs and experiences unite us so that we can speak truth to power and demand our basic rights. Hear from activists, campaigners and researchers across Africa who drive Amnesty forward in its quest for human rights and human dignity. Learn about Amnesty International's work in Africa and what it means to be a human rights activist.