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Ugandan cartoonist Spire wins global Kofi Annan award for fearless satire on power
Celebrated Ugandan cartoonist and activist Dr. Spire Jimmy Ssentongo at the NUP School of Leadership certificate ceremony on July 11, 2025, at NUP headquarters, Makerere Kavule.

KAMPALA, Uganda — Ugandan academic and political cartoonist Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo has been named co-winner of the 2026 Kofi Annan Courage in Cartooning Award, marking a significant international recognition for his work using satire to challenge power and promote freedom of expression.

Ssentongo shares the honour with Safaa Odah, with organisers citing both artists’ ability to navigate politically sensitive environments while amplifying human rights concerns through visual storytelling.

The award, presented by the Freedom Cartoonists Foundation in partnership with the City of Geneva, honours editorial cartoonists who demonstrate exceptional bravery in defending free speech, often at considerable personal or professional risk.

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In a statement, the foundation said the two laureates were recognised for their “talent and courage” in using cartoons to challenge authority and provoke critical debate.

“The 2026 Prize laureates embody the fight of cartoonists for freedom on one side, Spire, who stands up to power in Uganda, and on the other, Safaa Odah, whose work expresses a profound humanity in the heart of conflict,” said Patrick Chappatte, president of the foundation.

Ugandan academic and political cartoonist Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo.

The winners were selected by an international jury chaired by Kenneth Roth, underscoring the award’s global human rights focus.

Widely known as “Spire,” Ssentongo has built a reputation as one of Uganda’s most influential public commentators, blending academic insight with sharp political satire.

His work frequently critiques governance, corruption and broader social issues, often sparking debate across media and policy spaces.

Observers note that editorial cartooning in Uganda, and across much of Africa, remains a powerful but sometimes under-recognised form of civic engagement, particularly in environments where direct political criticism can carry risks.

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The recognition comes at a time of growing international concern over press freedom and artistic expression. Advocacy groups have documented increasing pressure on journalists, satirists and digital creators in several regions, including arrests, censorship and online harassment.

The Kofi Annan award, named after the former Kofi Annan, seeks to spotlight individuals who continue to push boundaries despite such constraints, reinforcing the role of satire in holding power to account.

The award ceremony was held in Geneva, where organisers also hosted an international exhibition showcasing editorial cartoons from around the world.

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The exhibition aims to promote dialogue, tolerance and human rights through visual storytelling.

Previous recipients have included cartoonists from countries such as India and Hong Kong, many of whom have operated under restrictive political conditions, highlighting the global nature of the struggle for free expression.

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Ssentongo’s recognition reflects a broader shift in how artistic expression, particularly satire, is being acknowledged as a critical component of democratic discourse.

In contexts where traditional forms of dissent may be constrained, cartoons can distil complex political realities into accessible and impactful narratives.

For Uganda, the award not only elevates a leading creative voice but also places the country within a wider global conversation about the role of art, media and courage in defending fundamental freedoms.

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