Women in Uganda’s Public Relations and other professional disciplines gathered on Saturday, 7th March 2026, a day before International Women’s Day, at Revive Wellness Spa in Kololo for the PRAU Women celebration held under the theme “The Full Woman: She’s Got It All.

Hosted by the Public Relations Association of Uganda (PRAU), the event brought together female professionals from across sectors to reflect on their journeys, share experiences, and discuss how to strike a healthy balance between highly demanding careers and personal lives.
PRAU President Irene Nakasiita urged women in the profession and beyond to participate in what she described as a “powerful and refreshing celebration” of women shaping Uganda’s PR industry.
She said, “As women in communication, we hold immense influence in our workplaces, our homes, and across the public sphere. When we join efforts and support one another, we don’t just grow individually but elevate the entire profession.”
Nakasiita highlighted that the PR profession can be demanding, often requiring practitioners to manage complex communication strategies, stakeholder relationships, and tight deadlines. For many women, this professional pressure is coupled with personal responsibilities at home. She therefore encouraged women to rely on each other for support, mentorship, and shared learning as they navigate both career and family roles.
The event featured a panel moderated by Sumin Namaganda, the Senior Manager, Corporate Affairs, at Uganda Development Bank, expounding on “Why Women Make Great Leaders: Charismatic Leadership for Effective Teams”.
Panelists revealed that women often feel pressured to excel in every aspect of life simultaneously: career, family, and community responsibilities. However, they noted that achieving balance is possible when women intentionally build communities that provide emotional, professional, and practical support.
Olive Birungi Lumonya, the Deputy Director General at UCAA, encouraged women in leadership to lean on communities by empowering them to excel at what they do so that, on the other hand, women can strike a balance between their professional and personal lives with the right support system.
