Berna’s case exposes harsh reality for women accused of crimes

Monday, November 11, 2024 Author: Atuki Turner. PHOTO/COURTESY What you need to know: Domestic violence and abuse cause immense suffering to women, yet women are still treated very harshly when accused of violent crimes whether innocent or guilty. Three months ago, Mr Joseph Olokojo was murdered when unknown assailants poured petrol and set him on […]

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Family Honors Legacy of John Carnegie in Charity Run for Mifumi Primary School

On October 6th, 2024, John Carnegie’s family participated in the Ravenscroft Relay Marathon in Jersey to raise funds for Mifumi Primary School in Uganda. This event, held in memory of the late John Carnegie, sought to continue his impactful work in supporting education for rural Ugandan children. Carnegie’s dedication to building the school’s infrastructure is

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Cheptegei’s Tragic Death Highlights the Link Between Gender-Based Violence and Property Rights

The thing that has most shocked the world about Rebecca Cheptegei’s murder is the impunity of the killer. To take a celebrated figure like Cheptegei, just returned from her first Olympics in Paris, still in a celebratory mood, to douse her in petrol and set her alight, feels like a slap in the face. However,

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Breaking the silence: Confronting Domestic Violence

In a male chauvinist community where women are made to believe that being beaten is an act of love from their husband, Mary Magomu, a twenty eight year old woman from Bukiende was surprised to learn that such acts amount to domestic violence, an offence punishable by law. “I did not know that I could

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Beaten and left paralysed for attending a night party – the story of Janet from Budaka.

We received a case referred from our Mbale cluster office of a child of 14 years, Janet, who at the time was living with her grandmother when she was tortured by the Uncle. He waited for her by the roadside and hit her on the back with an iron bar for attending a night party.

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Empowering Communities Against SGBV: Unveiling MIFUMI’s Trailblazing Movement Approach

In the relentless struggle against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), grassroots movements emerge as transformative agents, steering substantial change within societies. MIFUMI, a non-profit organization, has strategically pioneered the development of a Movement Building Capacity Assessment Tool, a comprehensive strategy aimed at galvanizing communities to challenge the prevailing norms. This article explores MIFUMI’s innovative approach

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