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Legislator Gilbert Olanya has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to gender equality, social inclusion, and community empowerment during the National Champion Advancing Inclusion Award 2026 ceremony held in Gulu City, Northern Uganda.
The Kilak North Member of Parliament was among ten distinguished Ugandans honoured as Gender Equality Champions during the prestigious awards ceremony organised at Acholi Inn Hotel on April 21, 2026, by Northhood Production Initiative, Gulu Community-Based Organisation and Jeremiah Lucas Opira Foundation, Uganda, with Support from Jeremiah Lucas Opira Foundation Sweden under Creative Partnerships Program Funded by Sweden Institute.
The National Champion Advancing Inclusion Award recognises individuals who have consistently promoted equality, inclusion, human rights, and social justice within their communities through advocacy, leadership, and practical action.
Other recognised champions included Mutabazi Eliya, Omondi Eric, Otim Walter, Ocan David, Inyani Leku Inyasious, Owila Kinyera Charles, Orach Samuel, Ochaka Godfrey, and Waigolo Timothy.
Speaking shortly after receiving the recognition, Hon. Dr Gilbert Olanya expressed gratitude and humility.
“I was truly grateful to be invited and honoured during this important event. I did not expect to receive an award, and I thank God for this recognition,” Olanya said.
He further emphasised the importance of raising both boys and girls with equal opportunities, respect, and responsibility, noting that sustainable community transformation can only be achieved through inclusive participation.
The organisers expressed deep appreciation to all partners, stakeholders, government leaders, community members, civil society organisations, media houses, cultural institutions, youth groups, and volunteers whose support contributed to the success of the initiative.

Acholi Traditional dancers entertained the guests during awards, Photo by Claude Omona. (Photo by Claude Omona)
She added that the initiative seeks to build a growing national movement of champions committed to ensuring that every voice is heard and valued regardless of gender, age, or social background.
The selection and assessment process was conducted by a nine-member jury team drawn from Gulu City, Kitgum District, and Sweden to ensure professionalism, fairness, transparency, and credibility throughout the process.
Three jurors from Gulu City worked closely with Northhood Production Initiative Gulu under the leadership of Executive Director Achiro Margreth Sharon. Three jurors from Kitgum collaborated with Jeremiah Lucas Opira Foundation Uganda under the leadership of Executive Director Catherine Laker, while three jurors from Sweden represented Jeremiah Lucas Opira Foundation Sweden under the leadership of Gertrude Opira.
'Gender equality is key'
The 2026 awards specifically highlighted the importance of involving men and boys in gender equality advocacy and social transformation efforts.