Uganda - Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women - Death Penalty - January 2022
Country: Uganda
Issues: Death Penalty, Women's Rights
Mechanism: UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Report Type: Shadow/Parallel Report
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This report addresses Uganda's
compliance with its obligations under the Convention on the Elimination of All
Forms of Discrimination Against Women with respect to the death penalty. The
report examines and discusses Ugandan death penalty laws and cases where women are
sentenced to death row in Uganda, primarily for murder.
This report recommends that Uganda adopt a number of key recommendations to better align its death penalty practices with Uganda's obligations to women under the Convention. These steps, among other things, include: (1) abolishing the death penalty and in the interim, limiting the death penalty to only the most serious crimes of intentional killing of another human; (2) ensuring proper gender-sensitive training in the judicial system and protecting women in conflict with the law when gender-based violence is involved; (3) developing and implementing programs to prevent gender-based violence and discrimination; and (4) ensuring fair access to counsel to women sentenced to death or at risk of being sentenced to death.