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Worldcrunch » Nakisanze Segawa
Nakisanze Segawa

Nakisanze Segawa

Nakisanze Segawa is a Global Press Journal reporter based in Kampala, Uganda. She specializes in reporting on issues of health and human rights. Born in Luweero and raised in Uganda’s capital city, she holds a degree in mass communications from Muteesa I Royal University. Her coverage of school policies that forced Black girls to keep their hair short while girls of other races could grow their hair long provoked outcry on social media and led to a policy change.

In The Newscovid

Uganda’s Tobacco Boom Is Sparking Conflict With Chimps — And Could Trigger The Next Pandemic

by Nakisanze Segawa May 19, 2025May 19, 2025
A rocky settlement nestled in the shadows of Mount Muhabura, Uganda, in 2021.
Societyhealth

Musk Says He Restored USAID For Ebola Prevention In Uganda — But There’s No Money In Sight

by Nakisanze Segawa April 4, 2025
A man in Ugandalooks out the window of his kitchen while washing his hands in the sink
Geopoliticshuman rights

Uganda’s Regime Is Ignoring A Court Ban On Military Trials — And Keeping Opponents In Jail

by Nakisanze Segawa March 23, 2025March 31, 2025
Esther Mwema plays with her two children, Dina Asifiwe, left, and Madina Tumusifu, outside their tent at a camp for displaced people in Munigi. Mwema says Madina, 4, was once treated for mpox, but now she closely guards her children to ensure their health.
Societydisplaced people

Infecting Children, Crossing Borders: How Mpox Is Spreading In Africa

by Apophia Agiresaasi, Nakisanze Segawa and Noella Nyirabihogo October 30, 2024
A picture of ​Ariana Mutomi, a Ugandan transgender women.
LGBTQ Plusexploitation

To Secure Asylum, Some Ugandans Falsely Claim LGBTQ+ Status

by Nakisanze Segawa August 19, 2024May 23, 2025
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