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Item The Role of Community Radios in Promoting Security in Uganda. A Case of Mukono Municipality(Uganda Christian University, 2024-09-28) Onesmus Joyce LomoroThe promotion of security is a critical aspect of ensuring the well-being of individuals and communities. In Uganda, community radios have emerged as a vital tool in promoting security, particularly in local communities. This study examines the status of community radios in promoting security in Mukono Municipality, analyzes their contribution to security efforts, and identifies strategies employed by these radios to curb insecurity. The theoretical framework adopted was the agenda setting theory. This theory was relevant because it explained the role of community radios in the security sector therefore these radios (C.R) contribute to Uganda’s national security by setting an agenda on security issues. In doing so , they raise the consciousness of the people and influence them to taking precautionary measures that will engender peace and stability in the country. The study reveals that community radios in Mukono Municipality have made significant contributions to security efforts. They have created platforms for community engagement, providing a means for citizens to report incidents and concerns, and disseminating important information to the public. These radios have also played a crucial role in generating awareness campaigns, educating listeners on security-related issues such as crime prevention and emergency preparedness. The study found that community radios in Mukono Municipality have employed various strategies to curb insecurity. These include partnering with local authorities to provide real-time updates on security incidents, conducting town hall meetings to engage with community members, and broadcasting emergency messages during times of crisis. Additionally, the radios have provided a platform for community members to share their concerns and suggestions, fostering a sense of ownership and participation in security efforts. The findings of this study provide a unique platform for community engagement, awareness campaigns, and emergency response. The study recommends that community radios should be supported and empowered to continue their efforts, and that local authorities should consider incorporating them into their security strategies and collaborative strategies. By harnessing the power of communication and unity, these radios not only report on security matters but actively work towards preventing incidents and fostering a culture of safety and vigilance among residents. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the significance of community radios in promoting security in Mukono Municipality. By examining the status, contribution, and strategies employed by these radios, this study provides valuable insights into the role they play in curbing insecurity and promoting a sense of security among community members. Their efforts serve as a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of security challenges, making them indispensable allies in the quest for a safer and more secure Uganda.