AMPLIFYING WOMEN’S VOICES ON PEACE, SECURITY AND JUSTICE IN KARAMOJA (FUNDED BY EUROPEAN UNIN DELEGATION TO UGANDA)

 

 

                                    

Figure 1 Pupils of Kalapata Primary School (project beneficiaries) Impress the Guests during 2019 International Women's day Celebration in Kaabong District

 

 

Introduction and Situational Analysis

This action entitled: “Amplifying Women’s voices on peace, security and justice in Karamoja” is being implemented in three Districts of Kaabong (Kaabong Town Council and Kalapata Sub County), Amudat (Karita Sub County) and Moroto (Rupa Sub County) with financial support from the European Union Delegation to Uganda.

 

This write-up covers the period starting 15th May 2018 to 15th May 2019. The lead action implementer is Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) and the Co-implementer is SAFERWORLD.

 

Overall, between May 15, 2018 to May 15, 2019, the project has so far reached 2,667 direct beneficiaries with 1,218 males, 1,1 62 females and 287 youth. The overall objective of the project is to contribute to the promotion of the rights of marginalized women and children for the realization of inclusive peace, security and justice in conflict affected communities in Karamoja sub region.

 

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AMPLIFYING WOMEN’S VOICES ON PEACE, SECURITY AND JUSTICE IN KARAMOJA (FUNDED BY EUROPEAN UNIN DELEGTION TO UGANDA)
The overall objective of the project is to contribute to the promotion of the rights of marginalized women and children for the realization of inclusive peace, security and justice in conflict affected communities in Karamoja sub region.
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This briefing outlines the key findings from the analysis. It aims to share a detailed understanding of the gendered issues related to peace, security and justice in Karamoja, as well as to promote gender-sensitive responses to these issues by government, aid actors,
religious and cultural institutions and communities in the region.
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