Write the New U.S. Ambassador to Uganda!
Steven A. Browning was recently appointed the new U.S. Ambassador to Uganda. Within his first two month in the country, Ambassador Browning scheduled two week-long visits to northern Uganda and witnessed first-hand the effects of the war. This visit is a sign of the growing concern amongst policymakers about the gravity of this crisis. Help us to translate this concern into effective action to end the war!
Join us in thanking Ambassador Browning for his visit and asking for his leadership to help end the suffering of the people of northern Uganda.
Three Ways to Write:
1. E-mail the Ambassador via the U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs officer, Alyson Grunder, at: grunderal@state.gov.
2. Mail a letter to the Ambassador at: U.S. Embassy, Plot 1577 Ggaba Road, P.O. Box 7007, Kampala, Uganda.
3. Fax a letter to the Ambassador at: 256-41-259794.
Key Points for Letters:
Join us in thanking Ambassador Browning for his visit and asking for his leadership to help end the suffering of the people of northern Uganda.
Three Ways to Write:
1. E-mail the Ambassador via the U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs officer, Alyson Grunder, at: grunderal@state.gov.
2. Mail a letter to the Ambassador at: U.S. Embassy, Plot 1577 Ggaba Road, P.O. Box 7007, Kampala, Uganda.
3. Fax a letter to the Ambassador at: 256-41-259794.
Key Points for Letters:
- Thank Ambassador Browning for his recent visit to the war-torn northern region and for his concern for the plight of the people caught in this crisis.
- Urge his continued leadership to make ending the war in northern Uganda a priority for the U.S. Embassy in Kampala and for the U.S. State Department.
- Ask that he urge his superiors to advocate for increased involvement by the United Nations Security Council through a UN Regional Envoy and Panel of Experts to determine how the LRA is supported.
- Ask that he request that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Assistant Secretary of State for Africa Jendayi Frazer visit the region.






