About Me
Tricia Gloria Nabaye is a digital rights advocate, feminist movement builder, and engagement strategist working at the intersection of gender, technology, and social justice. Her work centres on strengthening the agency of women, young people, and marginalised communities as they navigate digital spaces, through movement building, practical digital safety support, public engagement, and evidence-based advocacy.
She works across feminist futures, digital safety, technology-facilitated gender-based violence, AI governance, and inclusive digital participation. Her practice includes designing and facilitating community dialogues, workshops, and wellness-centred spaces that translate complex issues into accessible knowledge while fostering collective resilience and care. She supports coalitions, civil society actors, and community organisers to shape safer and more equitable digital environments rooted in Afro-feminist values.
Tricia is also a seasoned writer and strategist. She has produced reports, newspaper articles, and blogs that drive conversation on online violence, ethical technology development, digital inclusion, and the future of work in East Africa. Her advocacy extends to engaging policymakers, CSOs, and grassroots communities on human rights, ethical tech governance, and community-centred digital futures.
She is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy at Cavendish University Uganda, expanding her grounding in diplomacy, global governance, and multilateral engagement. Beyond professional work, she is passionate about creating nurturing spaces that centre de-stressing, wellness, and community care as essential feminist practices.
Contact Information- Phone: +256704950400- Email: nabayetriciagloria@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Facilitator: Feminist Leadership Training – MEMPROW
Advocacy Fellow: Pollicy (2023)
Facilitator/Participant: Feminist Leadership Training – CREA World & FemmeForte (2021, 2023)
Participant: Regional African Women’s Leadership Institute (AWLI) – Akina Mama wa Afrika (2022)
Fellow: Future Africa Fellowship (2022)
Fellow: ITP Media Training – NIRAS/Linnaeus University, Sweden (2022)
Trainee: Model African Union – Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (June 2021)
Fellow: Young Leaders Forum – Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (2020–2021)
Fellow: Young African Leadership Institute (2020)
Fellow: Great Lakes Next Generation Leaders’ Fellowship (2019)
Intern: Foundation for Human Rights / Citizens’ Coalition for Electoral Democracy (2014)
FIND ME ONLINE
WIITNESS Africa – Video on Internet Shutdownshttps://m.facebook.com/WIITNESSAfrica/videos/one-of-the-insights-from-our-huddle-on-internet-shutdowns-as-expressed-by-tricia/1565510960468525/
Academia.edu Profilehttps://independent.academia.edu/TriciaNabaye
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung – Feature: Fostering Women’s Empowerment in Ugandahttps://www.fes.de/en/shaping-a-just-world/article-in-shaping-a-just-world/fostering-womens-empowerment-in-uganda
Daily Monitor Profilehttps://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/gloria-nabaye-3253688
YouTube Playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj5dmnp_hq2IhmGBpKKceuHlpEZKQui6A
For a detailed overview of my professional journey, please check out my CV [here](https://linktr.ee/TriciaGloriaNabaye).
She works across feminist futures, digital safety, technology-facilitated gender-based violence, AI governance, and inclusive digital participation. Her practice includes designing and facilitating community dialogues, workshops, and wellness-centred spaces that translate complex issues into accessible knowledge while fostering collective resilience and care. She supports coalitions, civil society actors, and community organisers to shape safer and more equitable digital environments rooted in Afro-feminist values.
Tricia is also a seasoned writer and strategist. She has produced reports, newspaper articles, and blogs that drive conversation on online violence, ethical technology development, digital inclusion, and the future of work in East Africa. Her advocacy extends to engaging policymakers, CSOs, and grassroots communities on human rights, ethical tech governance, and community-centred digital futures.
She is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy at Cavendish University Uganda, expanding her grounding in diplomacy, global governance, and multilateral engagement. Beyond professional work, she is passionate about creating nurturing spaces that centre de-stressing, wellness, and community care as essential feminist practices.
