She attended Mvara Secondary School in the city of Arua, for her O-Level studies, graduating in 1989.
[1] Ayaka spent over fifteen years before entering politics, working for the Independent Electoral Commission of Uganda.
[1] During the 2016 parliamentary elections, Rose Atima Ayaka defeated two other candidates to win the Maracha District Women's Seat in the 10th Parliament.
She ran as a member of the ruling National Resistance Movement political party.
[3] She is interested in promoting education, public health and economic empowerment in her community.