Intergenerational Community Dialogue, What are the causes of child marriages & how can SRHR information help?
An Intergenerational Dialogue (IGD) was recently held in Nalugala, Entebbe, centred on empowering young women and discussing Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), aiming to reduce child marriages and early unions. The event brought together local leaders and successfully raised 1.3m shs for economic empowerment work, including vocational training and health projects.
Official Launch of the Nalugala Resilient Club youth friendly center
Official Launch of the Nalugala Resilient Club youth friendly center Out Reaches So many times, girls and young women encounter several barriers to accessing places where they can safely and freely discuss issues regarding their SRHR. RWO working with Local Leaders We officially launched our Resilient Safe Space in Nalugala village. Together with the local…
Involvement of Grass-root Local-leaders in Creating a Supportive SRHR Environment for Girls and Young Women.
Entebbe Municipality local leaders held round table talks on adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR), reaching out to 14 leaders. Notable was Nagadyia Allen, a teenage mother turned successful businesswoman and youth leader. Allen uses her experience to motivate and educate others. The local Resilient Women’s Organization supports girls and young women in realizing their potential, regardless of challenging circumstances like early pregnancy. They also combat harmful traditional practices and injustices like child marriages and early unions.
Working in Partnership with local Leaders to End Child Marriage & Prevent teenage pregnancies.
Working in Partnership with local Leaders to End Child Marriage & Prevent teenage pregnancies. As we advocate for the rights of women, the girl child, and vulnerable families to foster community development, we work in collaboration with local leaders. On this day, we were lucky enough to table the dialogue to End Child Marriages, Early…
Domestic Violence & the importance of speaking up.
One of our daughters has become quite the source of inspiration.When in the face of domestic violence and abuse, she did not stay silent but chose to speak up when a family member continually made assaulting advances against her… this 15-year-old young lady came to us and told us she’d had enough!!She was tired…