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This report, titled An Assessment of Artistic Freedom:Uganda, offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of artistic freedom inUganda. It provides valuable insights into the status of freedom of artistic expression and offers practical recommendations to support artists, audiences, and advocates in safeguarding their rights to artistic expression. The report aims to guide the government and other stakeholders in effectively promoting and protecting these rights, benefiting both the creative community and society as a whole.

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An Assessment of Artistic Freedom: Uganda

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Artistic freedom in Africa: A Comparative Study of 8 Countries

Introduction
This report, titled An Assessment of Artistic Freedom:Uganda, offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of artistic freedom inUganda. It provides valuable insights into the status of freedom of artistic expression and offers practical recommendations to support artists, audiences, and advocates in safeguarding their rights to artistic expression. The report aims to guide the government and other stakeholders in effectively promoting and protecting these rights, benefiting both the creative community and society as a whole.

Summary
The study utilised a survey design, employing both quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection. The quantitative data was obtained through a structured questionnaire completed by 180 respondents, while the qualitative data encompassed respondents’ suggestions, feelings, recommendations, and reactions.

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