Agather Atuhaire

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Born1988 (age 3738)[1]
EducationMakerere University (LLB)
Occupations
KnownforInvestigative journalism on corruption and maladministration in Uganda
Agather Atuhaire
Atuhaire in 2024
Born1988 (age 3738)[1]
EducationMakerere University (LLB)
Occupations
Known forInvestigative journalism on corruption and maladministration in Uganda

Agather Atuhaire (born c. 1988) is a Ugandan lawyer, journalist, and human rights activist known for her investigative work on corruption and maladministration in public institutions. Her reporting, particularly on the Parliament of Uganda, has led to public discourse and has earned her international recognition, including the EU Human Rights Defenders Award and the U.S. Secretary of State's International Women of Courage Award.[2]

Atuhaire was born in Sheema District in Western Uganda. She has spoken about a difficult childhood, attributing it to her father's struggles with alcoholism. Supported by a scholarship, she completed her secondary education at Alliance School Mbarara.[1]

Although her initial ambition was to study law, financial constraints led her to first pursue a degree in journalism at Makerere University. She later returned to Makerere University to complete a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree, fulfilling her long-held goal of becoming a lawyer.[1][3]

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