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Embracing Rights! Improving Lives!

Embracing Rights! Improving Lives! - ActionAid International Uganda Country Strategy IV, 2012-2017

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Stories of Change: One Woman at a Time

Women  are the  key  link  to  development,  yet  they  suffer  the  most   when  it  comes  to  HIV/AIDS  and  violence. Stories of Change is a compilation of testimonies of women from six districts

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Women's Rights Centres

The Women’s Rights Centre is a crisis centre for abused women and their children. It is a one-stop centre that provides a safe space for women to heal, to learn and to change the situation for the

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Recognise, Redistribute, Reduce the women's unpaid care work burden

ActionAid Uganda has carried out a project in Pallisa and Bwaise where men and women redistributed and shared the unpaid care work. The results show that both men and women are benefiting and that

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A JOURNEY OF 30 YEARS in Uganda

Images of transformed lives and societies in Uganda for that past 30years of ActionAid service . 

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A "contaminated" Discourse Reflecting a Larger Failure of Leadership

An analysis of the Marriage and Divorce Bill and how it is linked to wider gender issues and the leadership of Uganda.

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ActionAid Uganda Newsletter June 2013

Sustainable Livelihoods. Women and food rights. Who can study on an empty stomach. cannibalizing land. Mp's facing an unknown reality in the field. Climate change adaption.

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Transforming lives of women in communities- Mubende District

Like in many countries around the world, the traditional gender roles of women in Uganda are often considered subsidiary to those of men. However, women in Uganda have substantial economic and social

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The role of male champions in ending Gender Based Violence within communities.

Our male role models and champions conducted community sensitization, mediations and training of fellow men on the dangers of Gender Based Violence and how prevention can be possible.

The group of