Centre For Tech Disputes Resolution - UG
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Uganda's leading not-for-profit public policy think-tank on law, technology, regulation, innovation and society. @TechLawMoot
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Is anonymity online hindering civil interactions? Psychology Today explores how promoting online accountability and fostering connections could create a more respectful web. Read more: psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/purp… Psychology Today
"This National Court Open Day 2024 provides us with invaluable opportunity for sharing best practices, identifying challenges, exploring innovative solutions & voices of the people that interact with the justice system" Ms. Sharon Lesa Nyambe - Head of Office - UNODC Eastern Africa in Uganda.
We are proud to join Consumers International in calling for #TransparentDigitalFinanceForConsumers ! With this campaign, let’s make clear financial services the norm, not the exception. consumersinternational.org/news-resources…
Join us for the Press Freedom Dialogue hosted by NaLaw Foundation Limited! 📢 Discuss legal challenges, share insights, and champion journalistic independence. Click the link forms.gle/m9GvRixxmVoU3o… to register and secure your spot: Register Now #PressFreedom #Knowthelaw
What happens when you give consumers legal aid to help resolve their complaints with mobile network operators? McGill University's Matthieu Chemin, Centre For Tech Disputes Resolution - UG's Silver Kayondo, & Anthony_Kamwesigye put this to the test in Uganda. Join us on June 18th to learn more➡️bit.ly/cpri0618
Join IPA’s Paul Adams, Matthieu Chemin from McGill University, Silver Kayondo from Centre For Tech Disputes Resolution - UG, and Anthony_Kamwesigye on June 18th to learn more about the impact legal aid has on #ComplaintsResolution for #DigitalFinancialServices in Uganda. 📅Register here: bit.ly/cpri0618
Mobile money is widespread in 🇺🇬, but IPA research shows many consumers face service issues. Matthieu Chemin & Allan Katurebe with Centre For Tech Disputes Resolution - UG found that legal aid improved case resolution, trust in & use of mobile money, shock coping & credit access: bit.ly/ipaugctdr
IPA Uganda study with Mathieu Chemin, Allan Katurebe & Centre For Tech Disputes Resolution - UG found that legal aid for mobile money users in disputes increased resolution by 23%, improved trust in & use of the service. This helped consumers cope with shocks and access credit: bit.ly/ipaugctdr