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Groundbreaking research on perpetration prevention

Prevent Child Sexual Abuse / By admin

We believe that children everywhere deserve the chance to grow and learn in safety – free from the threat of sexual abuse. In recent years, researchers and practitioners have shown that it is possible to stop this abuse from happening in the first place. One example is Dr Elizabeth Letourneau, who develops and evaluates perpetration […]

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Shining a spotlight on local heroes in Yemen

Special interest / By admin

Heba works as a Public Health Promotion Officer for Oxfam in her hometown of Aden, southern Yemen. In the four years that Heba has worked for Oxfam, she feels as though her work has never been more important. Her current position helping Oxfam involves raising awareness around the importance of good hygiene, and training community

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About MIFUMI

 MIFUMI is an international non-government women’s rights organisation based in Uganda. MIFUMI’s work revolves around protection of women and children experiencing violence and other forms of abuse.

 

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Contact Details – UGANDA

Plot 1, Masaba Road,
P.O. Box 274,
Tororo,
Uganda

Plot 13, Martyrs’ Drive,
Ntinda,
P.O. Box 7890,
Kampala, Uganda

Tel: +256 761651394/ 0751115225

HELP LINE (+256) 0800 200 250

Email admin@mifumi.org

 

Contact Details – UK

MIFUMI,
42 Bell Hill Road,
St. George,
Bristol BS5 7LU

Tel. +44 (0)117 911 2014

Email admin@mifumi.org

MIFUMI is a UK Registered Charity No.  1038785  and is a Registered NGO in Uganda, Permit no. 3834

 

NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELP LINE
(+256) 0800 200 250