Uganda

Addressing Violence Against Women: Piloting and Programming

This report highlights lessons learned from ten pilot projects that used a programme guide created by UNFPA to help health care providers address gender-based violence. It also summarizes presentations from ten experts on gender-based violence and recommendations from the three working groups.

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Culture Matters – Working with Communities and Faith-based Organizations

This report provides insight into integrating cultural analysis in development programmes, especially in the critical areas of gender equity and equality and reproductive health and rights. The culmination of two years' work with UNFPA field offices, headquarters staff and technical advisers, the report examines culturally sensitive programming during the past decade in a number of countries where UNFPA operates- Brazil, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Uganda and Yemen.

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Gender Networking and Advocacy Work in Uganda: Controlling the Agenda and Strategies of Resistance

This article examines the relationships between various actors in Uganda who have an interest in advocacy on gender issues.
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'Point of order, Mr Speaker': African Women Claiming Their Space in Parliament

This article examines women's involvement in politics in pre-colonial Africa, the barriers to women's political activity created by colonialism, and the policy of affirmative action in Uganda.
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Women's Political Participation and Good Governance: 21 Century Challenges

This paper focuses on progress made in women’s political participation since Beijing. It highlights the Indian experiment with constitutional amendments, the South African Women’s Budget initiative, Uganda’s experience with new political alliances for gender and politics, and explores the policy responses to gender-based violence.
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Women Building Peace: Sharing Know-How. Assessing Impact: Planning for Miracles

This report seeks to broaden the scope of peace and conflict impact monitoring by highlighting issues of concern to women, and by showing how these issues may enrich the field. It also describes the experiences and tools used by women’s organizations in holding peace and conflict impact assessment and mainstreaming gender into conflict-sensitive environment.
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