Formal Equality Vs Practical Exclusion – The effect of the Legal and Policy framework on Climate change adaptation and resilience for KPs in Uganda

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Formal Equality Vs Practical Exclusion - The effect of the Legal and Policy framework on Climate change adaptation and resilience for KPs in Uganda

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This study was conducted by Human Rights Awareness and Promotion Forum (HRAPF) to assess the effect of legal and policy frameworks on climate change adaptation and resilience for key populations (KPs) in Uganda. It is a comprehensive study exploring how laws and policies facilitate or obstruct climate adaptation efforts and impact climate justice and key populations’ broader rights, focusing on the Greater Mbale region districts of Mbale City/District, Sironko and Bududa. The study focused on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) persons and sex worker populations.

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