Nadia Islam Tedoldi

Nadia Islam Tedoldi is a Project Officer at CEHURD and the Internal Coordinator for the Uganda National Conference on Health, Human Rights, and Development. She represents CEHURD on the Youth Advisory Committee of the SRHR Alliance, where she also serves as the Media and Communications personnel.
Beyond her professional roles, Nadia is committed to youth advocacy and mentorship, volunteering with Teach Mentor Educate to support career development in underserved communities.
A former UN Youth Delegate under the African UN Youth Delegate Program (2023), she is passionate about youth empowerment, health advocacy, data-driven decision making and health systems costing to ensure affordable and sustainable health care. She believes that strategic investment in health care is key to building inclusive and equitable systems that serve everyone.

Judith Suzan Nakalembe

Judith Suzan Nakalembe is a lawyer by profession and holds a bachelor’s degree in law and a post graduate diploma in legal practice. She is currently pursuing her LLM in oil and gas from Mukono University. Judith is a woman rights activist with special interest in Gender Based Violence prevention and response, health and related human Rights. She has worked and acquired vast experience in advocating for rights of women and health related rights, litigated cases with in her nish, coordinated and networked with duty bearers/stakeholders, trained partners to prevent and respond to Gender Based Violence and health rights.

Judith has worked as senior advocate and humanitarian worker for the protection and legal rights of refugees, Judith coordinated the government of Uganda Irish Aid joint programme to address Gender based violence in Busoga region and the United Nations joint programs on gender equality which was a joint programme with ministry of health, ministry of gender, local government and civil society organizations. Part of her work has been advocacy and influencing policy and lobby for enactment of laws to which the domestic violence act and the national gender policy on GBV came into play.

Seth Nimwesiga

Seth is a Programme Officwe in the Campaigns, Partnerships and Networks programme at the Center for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD). He is a lawyer and human rights defender with demonstrable interest in promoting the rights of Persons living with HIV/AIDS, as well as advocating for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights.

Dophline Akera

Akera Dophline is a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Officer (MEL) at Centre for Health Human Right and Development with seven years of progressive experience career in monitoring, evaluation, learning, and accountability with expertise in program coordination, Research, monitoring and evaluation of development projects, emergency responses, and advocacy initiatives. He has a strong knowledge in child protection, livelihoods, peacebuilding, governance, WASH (Water Sanitation, and Hygiene) projects, as well as Gender mainstreaming and HIV/AIDS, Human rights and project planning and management.

Dophline has extensive experience in establishing M&E systems, with skills in developing appropriate data collection tools, data management, and reporting with skills in SPSS, NVivo, Excel, Power BI, Kobo Collect, and PowerPoint. He holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation and currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Monitoring and Evaluation at Gulu University.