Jane Alison Kaberuka (born 28 August 1956, Bunyoro) is a Ugandan writer of fiction and autobiography, and also a senior civil servant.
Kaberuka's education prepared her for science teaching, but in 1987 the course of her life changed when she was seriously hurt in a car accident.
After extensive treatment she was able to walk, despite initial fears of permanent paralysis, and she feels God played a part in her healing.
[5] It raises "questions about some of Uganda's traditional societal values"[4] and looks at “gender discrimination” in 20th century East Africa.
Kaberuka married at the age of nineteen, a decision "not made by herself", and then studied for her science degree at Makerere University.