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Closing The Digital Gender Divide

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The digital gender divide has been recognized as a challenge to achieve gender equality for women. As societies become increasingly dependent on digital technology, women, their broader communities and national economies are at risk of losing out on the positive promise of full participation in digital economies.   There are several factors that impede women and […]

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Digital Safety Training for Journalists

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Many University students are experiencing a surge of violence and abuse online a shadow pandemic spreading alongside the Covid-19 crisis. As the world marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, many students were given steps to address online abuse so that they can participate online without fear. As part of our

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GBV Training of Journalists

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Activity Report Sexual and Gender Based Violence denies women security and the right to enjoy fundamental freedoms and forces them into subordinate positions compared to men. A district, sub-county, and individuals affected in these cases cannot reach their full potential as long as women’s potential to participate in their society is denied. I, Ruth Atim

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Pabbo/Awach Research Report write-up

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We traveled to pabbo Sub County which is 40 Kms from Gulu town to do a research to find out the prevalence of and attitude towards GBV among adolescents in Northern Uganda From the research, we found out that S/GBV is a considered a “normal” / common phenomenon. Cases of rape and incest are however

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