Land owned by the Bataringaya family in Mbarara, Uganda
Resting place
Mbarara, Uganda
Nationality
Ugandan
Occupation
Activist
Known for
Activism, Founding the Ugandan Women's Union and the Uganda Council of Women, Political Execution of Idi Amin, Wife of Basil Kiiza Bataringaya
Spouse
Basil Kiiza Bataringaya
Children
Dr. Grace Bataringaya
Kenneth Bataringaya
Winifred Bataringaya
Dr. Jacqueline Bataringaya
Janette Bataringaya
Dr. Juliet Bataringaya
Dr. Geoffrey Basil Bataringaya
Dr. Aisha Bataringaya-Sekalala
Parent
Reverend Kaijuka of Bugongi Hill
Edith Mary Bataringaya (née Kaijuka; 1929–1977) was a prominent Ugandan political activist and Ugandan political figure in post-independence Uganda. She was a co-founder of the Ugandan Women's Union and the Uganda Council of Women alongside Rhoda Kalema and Theresa Mbire.[1] She was married to Basil Kiiza Bataringaya, a prominent Ugandan politician in post-independence Uganda.[2]
^"A group of Ugandans in Israel during the 1967 war!". Ugandans at Heart. 12 February 2014. Archived from the original on 10 January 2019.
^Glentwood, Garth; Hancock, Ian (July 1973). "Obote and Amin: Change and Continuity in Modern Uganda Politics". African Affairs. 72 (288). Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal African Society: 237–255. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a096383. JSTOR 719846.
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