Joy Atim
Joy Atim | |
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Born | [1] | 15 September 1968
Nationality | Ugandan |
Citizenship | Uganda |
Occupation(s) | Social worker, politician |
Years active | 2000–present |
Known for | Politics |
Spouse | (Ongom Innocent) |
Atim Joy Ongom, (born 15 September 1968) is a Ugandan businesswoman and politician, who served as the Member of Parliament representing the Lira District Women Constituency in the 10th Parliament (2016 to 2021).[1]
Background and education
[edit]She was born Joy Atim, on 15 September 1968, in Lira District, in the Northern Region of Uganda. She attended local schools for her pre-university education. In 1989 she was admitted to Uganda College of Commerce Aduku, in Aduku, Apac District, graduating two years later with a Diploma in Business Studies (DipBS). Later in 2011 she graduated from Kampala International University with a Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA).[1]
Work experience
[edit]In 1993 she was hired by the firm called "Riclen Printers", working there as a cashier for six years, until 1999. She then moved to another business called "Jocent Enterprises", where she served as the managing director, until 2011. Since 2005 she has been the managing director at another business called "Hillside Annex", a position she still maintains while a member of parliament.[1]
Political career
[edit]During the 2006–2011 election cycle Joy Atim was elected to the Lira District Local Government, serving there as a District Councillor. In 2011, she contested to represent the women in Lira District in the 9th Parliament (2011 to 2016).[1] During that cycle, she ran as an Independent candidate and won.[2][3]
During the 2016 elections she ran under the opposition Uganda People's Congress (UPC) political party's banner, was re-elected and is the incumbent. She is one of the members of the Uganda parliament who are opposed to the amendment of the constitution, to remove presidential age limits.[4] Her political rallies have been targeted by the Uganda Police Force, resulting in injuries and hospitalizations.[5] However, in the 2021 general polls, she lost to Minister Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng.
Family
[edit]Ms Joy Atim Ongom is married to Mr Ongom Innocent.[1]
Other considerations
[edit]In the 10th Parliament Joy Atim was a member of two parliamentary committees: (a) the Appointments Committee and (b) the Budget Committee.[1]
See also
[edit]- Angelline Osegge
- Winnie Kiiza
- Cecilia Ogwal
- List of members of the tenth Parliament of Uganda
- List of members of the ninth Parliament of Uganda
- Lira District
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g POUG (17 November 2017). "Parliament of Uganda Members Of The 10th Parliament: Atim Joy Ongom". Kampala: Parliament of Uganda (POUG). Archived from the original on 6 November 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
- ^ ADWARPING (15 December 2015). "Lira Woman Member of Parliament In Car Ancient". Uganda: Adwarping.co.ug (ADWARPING). Retrieved 17 October 2017.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Oketch, Bill (15 December 2015). "Lira Woman MP hospitalised after road accident". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
- ^ Sadab Kitatta Kaaya, and Olive Eyotaru (23 October 2017). "Uganda: Age Limit: NRM Not Sure of Numbers". The Observer (Uganda) via AllAfrica.com. Kampala. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
- ^ Otwii, Isaac (24 October 2017). "Age limit: MPs Cecelia Ogwal, Akello hospitalized after police fired teargas, live bullets". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
External links
[edit]- Website of the Parliament of Uganda
- New MPs take center stage Archived 22 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine As of 28 November 2016.[1]
- ^ "Minister Aceng to Battle it out with UPC's Joy Atim for Lira Woman MP Seat | The Kampala Post". www.kampalapost.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
- Living people
- 1969 births
- Members of the Parliament of Uganda
- Uganda People's Congress politicians
- People from Lira District
- People from Northern Region, Uganda
- 21st-century Ugandan women politicians
- 21st-century Ugandan politicians
- Kampala International University alumni
- Women members of the Parliament of Uganda