Monicah Amoding (born 30 November 1981) is a Ugandan politician, lawyer and social worker, who served as the district woman representative of Kumi District, in the 10th Ugandan Parliament, (2016–2021), as a member of the ruling National Resistance Movement political party.
Her first degree is a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, awarded by Makerere University in 2004.
She then went to work for the Uganda Women Parliamentary Association (UWPA), first as a Policy and Communications Officer from 2008 until 2009; and then as a Programme Coordinator, from 2009 until 2010.
Three reasons why he might not (a) The United States, a major benefactor of the Ugandan government is opposed to some provisions of the bill (b) The bill attempts to achieve too much, thus antagonizing too many would-be supporters and (c) There is no political dividend.
She has special interest in advocating for rights of marginalized groups, volunteering in humanitarian activities and working with local and poor communities.