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About Uganda Alcohol Policy Alliance (UAPA)

Uganda Alcohol Policy Alliance (UAPA) is a network of civil society organizations (CSO) that started in 2011, to advocate for regulation to minimize alcohol related harm in Uganda.

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What We Do

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advocacy
Advocacy

In order to influence the policy environment, UAPA has continued her working relationship with MoH and offered technical, mater

capacity-building
Capacity Building

Also to enhance competency and credibility in provision of alcohol prevention services, 19 UAPA members were equipped with Addi

networking
Networking

UAPA was vital in forming a group of advocates (82 participants) not necessarily members of UAPA but with like minds.

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Events

UAPA Events

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November 29, 2024

2024 Uganda Alcohol Policy Conference - Day 2.

Makerere University School of Public Health Auditorium.

Day 2 of the Uganda Alcohol Policy Conference was themed, “Evidence-based solutions to alcohol


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November 28, 2024

2024 Uganda Alcohol Policy Conference - Day 1.

Makerere University School of Public Health Auditorium.

Here is the breakdown of the activities that happened on the first day (Thursday 28th


News and Updates

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stakeholder meeting
Stakeholder mapping and strategic plan engagement meeting

The 6th of October 2022 found us at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala. We were there on invitation from our member, Uganda Youth Development Link and we were there purposely for two roles;

girl guide
The Uganda Girl Guides Go Green Event

On the 24th of September 2022, we joined our member organisation, the Uganda Girl Guides Association at the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre in Entebbe.

annual recovery walk
The 6th annual Uganda recovery walk

On the 24th of September 2022, the Uganda Alcohol Policy Alliance took part in the 6th Annual Recovery Walk. This walk was organized jointly by Recovery Coalition and APRAU.