Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF)
  • Events Calendar
  • Newsletter
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • About UNNGOF
    • Board of Directors
    • The Secretariat
    • Funding Partners
    • Contact Us
    UNNGOF mission is to provide a sharing and reflection platform for NGOs to influence governance and development processes in Uganda and enhance their operating environment.
  • What We Do
    • Civil Society Strengthening
    • Policy, Governance & Civic Engagement
    • Projects Showcase
    UNNGOF aims to create solutions in two intervention areas, a) Civil Society Strengthening and b) Influencing Development Policy and Practice.
  • Membership
    • Membership Benefits
    • Membership Directory
    • Membership Application Form
    • Members Updates
    • Member Publications
    UNNGOF aims to create solutions in two intervention areas, a) Civil Society Strengthening and b) Influencing Development Policy and Practice.
  • Media Centre
    • Latest News
    • Executive Director’s Corner
    • Upcoming Events
    • Jobs & Careers
    • Bids & Tenders
    Stay informed about our civil society strengthening activities by exploring our comprehensive upcoming events calendar. We are dedicated to making a positive difference in our community and organizing events that support our mission.
  • Resources
    • Reports & Publications
    • Annual Reports
    • Issue Papers
    • Statements
    • Case Studies & Success Stories
    • Research
    • Position Papers
    • Policy Briefs
    • Strategic Plans
    • NGO Act
    • Impact
    Get to see UNNGOF works in details with our ever detailed publications from the secretariat and member organizations
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • About UNNGOF
    • Board of Directors
    • The Secretariat
    • Funding Partners
    • Contact Us
  • What We Do
    • Civil Society Strengthening
    • Policy, Governance & Civic Engagement
    • Projects Showcase
  • Membership
    • Membership Benefits
    • Membership Directory
    • Membership Application Form
    • Members Updates
    • Member Publications
  • Media Centre
    • Latest News
    • Executive Director’s Corner
    • Upcoming Events
    • Jobs & Careers
    • Bids & Tenders
  • Resources
    • Reports & Publications
    • Annual Reports
    • Issue Papers
    • Statements
    • Case Studies & Success Stories
    • Research
    • Position Papers
    • Policy Briefs
    • Strategic Plans
    • NGO Act
    • Impact
DONATE

From Apathy to Action: Namukasa Jane’s Journey of Civic Transformation.

Home / News / From Apathy to Action: Namukasa Jane’s Journey of Civic Transformation.

From Apathy to Action: Namukasa Jane’s Journey of Civic Transformation.

Published By UNNGOF |  March 20, 2024

The story of Namukasa Jane is one of personal transformation, a journey of mindset change shaped by civic engagement efforts. Living in Bugabwe village, Bulubandi Parish, Nakigo Sub-County in Iganga District, the 50-year-old NRM mobilizer and civic mentor shares how her views on leadership, community participation, and governance have evolved over time. Her journey underscores the power of participation in governance and development initiatives, as a means of personal growth and as a driver of broader community impact.

Before participating in the Topowa meetings organized by FABIO, Namukasa reflects on her earlier attitudes and actions. She describes herself as selfish, prioritizing personal and family gain in government programs at the expense of community development. This behavior earned her resentment from her community, ultimately leading her to withdraw from community engagements altogether. She even discouraged others from participating in programs that could have benefited them. Disillusioned by electoral discrepancies she observed, Namukasa had also grown weary of elections, disengaging from a process she once believed in.

Everything began to change when she was encouraged to attend a Topowa meeting. Through civic education sessions facilitated by Mr. Mulondo Owen, a civic mentor, Namukasa began to understand the critical role of citizens in fostering democracy and accountability. These discussions opened her eyes to her potential to influence her community positively. With this newfound perspective, she started leveraging her role as an NRM mobilizer to facilitate conversations between community members and leaders.

Namukasa took the initiative to re-engage her community in supporting a stalled project that aimed to provide free public Wi-Fi in exchange for community contributions. Once indifferent to the project, she now worked tirelessly to mobilize the community, recognizing the long-term benefits for children who could access educational resources through improved internet access. Today, the project is progressing, and the Wi-Fi facility is providing free internet to children for their studies.

Namukasa’s personal growth has inspired others in her community to embrace civic responsibilities. As a Civic Mentor, she has re-engaged many individuals who had grown apathetic towards elections and community gatherings. Her efforts have bridged gaps between the governed and governing, promoting dialogue and collaboration that was once absent. Namukasa now appreciates the significance of active participation in elections and community initiatives, understanding that such engagement impacts service delivery for all, regardless of political affiliations.

Through her involvement in FABIO’s initiatives, Namukasa has transformed her own outlook and reignited hope and unity in her community. Her journey highlights the importance of platforms like Topowa meetings, which empower individuals with the tools and knowledge to become agents of change. Namukasa’s renewed commitment to civic responsibility continues to positively influence her community, offering a powerful example of how one person’s transformation can lead to collective progress.

This story was made possible through the civic education efforts of SCENE and FABIO, whose initiatives continue to empower communities by promoting democracy, accountability, and inclusivity.

share this article
Share on
Share on
WhatsApp

Latest Stories

Nine Civil Society Organizations Receive QuAM Certification, Strengthening Governance and Accountability
March 26, 2025
Building Credibility Through Institutional Strengthening
March 26, 2025
Strengthening Localization: The Role of National Actors and Due Diligence
March 26, 2025

STAY UPDATED

Signup for our newsletter to stay updated on the latest news and events.

Logo - NGO FORUM UGANDA
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube

Membership

  • Membership Benefits
  • Membership Directory
  • Membership Charter
  • Membership Form

Useful Links

  • Our Story
  • What We Do
  • Resources
  • Contact Us

Address & Contacts

25 Muyenga Tank Hill Road,
Kabalagala
P.O Box 4636, Kampala

Email: info@ngoforum.or.ug

Copyright ©2025 Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF). All Rights Reserved
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy