
Charity Ngabirano is a lawyer, journalist, and passionate advocate for human rights, social justice, and good governance. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB), an Advanced Diploma in Legal Practice, and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Journalism and Communication. Charity writes for The New Vision and conducts in-depth interviews with Africa in Dialogue, alongside her legal work with Barireere & Co. Advocates in Kampala.
With experience spanning civil society, media, and literary spaces, Charity has contributed to advocacy campaigns, community mobilization, legal aid initiatives, and storytelling that drives social change. She has authored research papers, articles, creative stories, and interviews that highlight issues of justice, accountability, and human dignity.
As part of the Usisi Amandla 2024 Fellowship, Charity developed a policy brief focused on strengthening digital literacy for young mothers, an insightful piece that reflects her commitment to inclusive governance and empowering vulnerable groups. Her work continues to bridge law, storytelling, and advocacy, making her a rising voice in Uganda’s policy and media landscape.