Ugandan politician
Judith Alyek (born 8 October 1971) is a Ugandan politician and the district Woman Representative for Kole District in Uganda's 10th Parliament. She is a member of the National Resistance Movement on whose ticket she ran on in the 2016 general elections. She also serves as the chairperson on the Committee on HIV/AIDS and related diseases.[1][2][3]
In the eleventh parliament she serves on the Committee on Equal Opportunities.[4]
Background and education
Judith Alyek attended primary at Atan Primary School in Kole District. Between 1987 and 1990, she attended St. Catherine SS in Lira for her O Levels and attained her UACE from Dr. Obote College, Boroboro in 1993.
Career
Here is a detailed career history of Alyek:[5]
Memberships
She serves on the following additional role of the Parliament of Uganda:[5]
- Chairman – Committee on HIV/AIDS and related diseases[5]
- Member – Business Committee
- Member – Committee on Health
- Member – Uganda Women Parliamentary Association (UWOPA)[6][1]
- Member – Board of the Uganda Aids Commission[7]
- Patron – SERVE Uganda[8] [2] Archived 19 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine
- Member – International Union of Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE)
Activism
As chairperson for the committee on HIV/AIDS and related diseases, she has called for the mandatory testing of men for HIV/AIDS. She has also called for local leaders to disclose their HIV status as an example to the people they lead.[9]
In July 2017, she moved a motion for the implementation of all policies and legislations relating to children.[10] She urged for the formation of an authority that would make it easy to monitor and implement children's rights[11]
In the wake of the death of Dickens Okello in 2018,[12] she urged fellow members of parliament from the Lango region to review and recommend actions to be taken against "Indians who are accused of violating the rights of the people of Lango."[13]
Marriage
In 2017, Alyek claimed to be married to Richard Odongo and denied the claims by the deputy clan chief of Inomo clan that Ambrose Eger, then deceased, was her husband.[14]
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