Enabel takes action against Gender-Based Violence with health camp in Kamuli, Uganda.

  • Enabel takes action against Gender-Based Violence with health camp in Kamuli, Uganda.

As the world observes the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence 9GBV), Enabel, in collaboration with the Government of Uganda, has reaffirmed its commitment to the fight against GBV through a series of impactful activities in Kamuli District.

This event, held on 29th -1st December was a significant milestone in the campaign to raise awareness, empower communities, and promote health as part of the global effort to end gender-based violence.

The activities in Kamuli were designed not only to highlight the importance of addressing GBV but also to provide tangible benefits to the community. A key focus of the event was on improving access to essential health services, which are critical in addressing some of the underlying factors that perpetuate gender-based violence.

It combined a range of impactful activities aimed at empowering the community and promoting health. These included cervical cancer screening, a blood donation drive, immunizations, and sensitization on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). By addressing both immediate health needs and long-term awareness, the campaign provided tangible benefits while fostering a culture of resilience and advocacy against GBV.

During the event, the assistant district health officer, Mr. Moses Lyagoba, shared worrying statistics that highlight the urgent need to address gender-based violence and its related challenges. In the 2023/24 period alone, Kamuli has recorded: 5,428 teenage pregnancies, 1,200 unsafe abortions and  18 cases of gender-based violence against teenagers.

These numbers are a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by young girls in the community. Mr. Lyagoba emphasized the importance of collective action, stating, “We must protect our girls by educating them on reproductive health and rights, speaking up against gender-based violence, and ensuring they have access to healthcare and support.”

Enabel’s efforts reflect its unwavering commitment to ending GBV through collaboration with communities, partners, and stakeholders. Speaking at the event, Ms. Janepher Taaka, a gender expert at Enabel, emphasized the importance of collective action in addressing GBV.

“Ending gender-based violence requires more than just awareness—it demands bold, coordinated efforts to address the root causes and empower communities to take a stand.” 

 “At Enabel, we believe that every individual has a role to play in creating a society where everyone, regardless of gender, can live free from violence and discrimination.” Ms. Taaka said.

As the 16 Days of Activism draw to a close, Enabel remains steadfast in its mission to create a safer, healthier, and more equitable society. While the fight against GBV is far from over, initiatives like these demonstrate that progress is possible through collaboration, education, and community empowerment.   

  • Enabel takes action against Gender-Based Violence with health camp in Kamuli, Uganda.

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