Be Part of the Movement to Humanize Justice
Justice does not belong to courts alone. It belongs to the people.
Humanizing Justice: Can the Public’s Fear of Uganda’s Court System Be Cured? is more than a book—it is a national conversation and a growing movement to rebuild trust between the justice system and the citizens it exists to serve. We believe meaningful change happens when ordinary people, professionals, institutions, and communities come together to speak, listen, and act.
There are many ways for you to get involved, no matter who you are or where you come from.
Share Your Story or Insight
Have you interacted with Uganda’s courts as a litigant, lawyer, judicial officer, police officer, local leader, journalist, or concerned citizen? Your experiences, reflections, and observations matter. By volunteering information, testimonies, or ideas, you contribute to a richer, more honest understanding of how justice is experienced on the ground. These contributions help shape ongoing dialogue, research, and advocacy around justice reform.
Invite the Authors to Speak
The authors are available for public lectures, panel discussions, book talks, and interactive conversations at schools, universities, faith institutions, professional forums, civil society platforms, and community gatherings. These engagements are designed to demystify the justice system, encourage civic education, and foster respectful dialogue between the Bench, the Bar, and the public.
If you are hosting an event or would like to create a platform for this conversation, we would be glad to engage.
Pre-Book or Bulk Order the Book
By pre-booking a copy of Humanizing Justice, you help sustain the project and ensure the book reaches as many readers as possible. Institutions, libraries, schools, law firms, and organizations are encouraged to place bulk orders to support learning, discussion, and reform-oriented thinking within their communities.
Support the Movement in Your Own Way
You may choose to support this initiative by spreading the word, recommending the book to decision-makers, sponsoring community dialogues, supporting outreach to schools, or partnering with us on justice education programs. Every form of support—big or small—moves the conversation forward.
Join Us
Humanizing justice begins with listening, empathy, and courage. If you believe Uganda’s justice system can be better understood, more accessible, and more humane, then you already belong in this movement.
Get involved. Speak up. Help cure the fear.