Media actors provide information about land conflicts in Uganda from the perspective of those affected who have experienced displacement or who are threatened with land loss because companies with strong investments are claiming land for exports and climate certificates. Through fact-based information on precarious land rights for (potentially) affected communities and vulnerable groups, they learn about possible complaint procedures or ways of securing their access to land. Dialogue formats promote their participation in the fair negotiation of land rights conflicts and thus strengthen democratic participation in debates about their own rights/interests. The voices of civil actors such as environmental and human rights initiatives are better heard in media such as radio. This strengthens civil space and helps to resolve conflicts.