for i was street debate edith kimani traveled to kampala to ask young people how uganda which respond and what it will take to change it for the better. we are in kampala uganda vis is the capital and the rain gods have opened on us but guess what the show must go on because today we're going to be discussing a very fiery topic here gender parity or lack thereof it is in this country that the minister of tourism suggested that women should be added on to the list of attractions for tourists that garnered a lot of reactions and we're going to get some of them right here so let's open this discussion with i suppose we'll come to you patricia what gives what is the current situation in uganda in a surprise egalitarian islam is concerned i mean i think that uganda is a lot like. you know it's very nature so this is a country where i mean you can get on t.v. and see that women are tourist attractions just for the our bodies the same country where media houses telling women that because they're educated. it's a sim country where an m.p. can get up and say women need to be displayed into by