
About us
Welcome to ROSACU: Building Safer Roads Together
We’re currently hard at work, constructing a platform dedicated to transforming road safety in Uganda. ROSACU, the Road Safety Advocacy Coalition Uganda, is on a mission to make our roads safer for everyone. As we fine-tune our digital space, let us share a glimpse of our commitment and vision.
The ROSACU is a national platform of 28+ civil society organizations, professional networks and community initiatives working to reduce road traffic deaths and injuries in Uganda. We advocate for policy reform, safer infrastructure, law enforcement, community awareness, and sustainable mobility solutions. Through our diverse membership — from NGOs and drivers’ associations to media and youth groups — we ensure that road safety is a shared national priority. Learn more
X: @ROSACUg
Facebook: @ROSACUg
LinkedIn: @Road Safety Advocacy Coalition Uganda
For more information, you contact us through;
Tumwine Fred, Chairperson ROSACU
Executive Director,
Uganda Road Accident Reduction Network, URRENO
T: +256 772 409070
Sam Bambanza, General Secretary ROSACU
Executive Director,
Safe Transport and Survivors Support Uganda
Host for ROSACU Secretariat
T: +256 782 654888
Baguma Richard, Treasurer ROSACU
Executive Director,
United Nations Asociation of Uganda, UNAU
T: +256 785 653599
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ROSACU Chronicles Updates
Want to learn more? Leverage the ROSACU Chronicles to keep up-to-date with sector communications
ROSACU Advances 2030 Goals through Strategic Leadership Training
The Road Safety Advocacy Coalition Uganda (ROSACU) has taken another significant step toward strengthening road safety advocacy in Uganda following a high-level leadership capacity-building workshop convened in Kampala for CEOs and heads of ROSACU working groups. The strategic engagement was facilitated by…
Road Safety and Communication
Road safety communication is far more than simply sharing information with the public. It is a powerful tool for influencing behaviour, shaping policy discussions, mobilizing communities, and ensuring that preventable deaths and injuries are not ignored. In Uganda, where road crashes continue…
Flood Crisis in Kampala and Its Toll on Boda boda Operators
The boda boda industry, which is responsible for providing 47 percent of the city’s transport operations, is currently facing a severe flooding crisis due to the increasing frequency of floods in the Kampala Metropolitan Area. During the rainy season, boda bodas often…
The Need to Shift Speed Limit Decisions to Local Authorities
Uganda’s centralized speed limit system has been identified as a key contributor to persistent road safety challenges, with stakeholders now calling for urgent reforms to give local governments and urban authorities greater control over speed management. At the center of this push…
The Need to Shift Speed Limit Decisions to Local Authorities
Uganda’s centralized speed limit system has been identified as a key contributor to persistent road safety challenges, with stakeholders now calling for urgent reforms to give local governments and urban authorities greater control over speed management. At the center of this push…
The Road Safety Chronicle – Vol. February 2026
In this February edition of The Road Safety Chronicle, we highlight ROSACU’s bold agenda to make Uganda’s roads safer and healthier for all. Our priorities include stronger enforcement of road safety laws, improved infrastructure, expanded research, safer school zones, enhanced public transport,…


