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Uganda: Women's Empowerement for peace (WEP) - UGA101

Women’s Empowerment for Peace (WEP) is a three year (2007 – 2009) CARE Uganda Project that addresses challenges to women’s empowerment in the war-torn Pader district of Northern Uganda. Pader has been at the center of the 20-year Lord’s Resistance Army conflict and women have had to bear the brunt of it through various forms of violence, like abduction, maiming, rape, physical assault, forced early marriages, extreme trauma and abject poverty. This project primarily targets survivors of violence and trauma, formerly abducted women, child mothers, female-headed households, and victims/survivors of SGBV. It examines national and international mechanisms in place and the extent to which they are being implemented. 

The overall objective is to enhance skills and capacities of women in conflict to exercise their rights by addressing the policy and cultural barriers that impede their empowerment and implementation of UN Resolution 1325. Expected results include: 12,000 women and girls affected by conflict developed capacity to claim and seek redress on rights; 5,000 women and girls, SGBV survivors and 1,500 men and boys have access to psychosocial assistance; Increased participation of women in decision making and increased incomes; Women leaders engaged in peace building processes through networks; Lessons learned regarding women’s rights attainments are documented and disseminated by CARE in collaboration with local partners and communities.

It has five components: rights awareness, livelihood, psychosocial support, peace building, and documentation and dissemination of lessons learned regarding women’s rights attainment.  Activities focus on institutional capacity, skills, knowledge and attitude, and advocacy to promote women’s rights.  Implementing partners are: Diocese of Kitgum (DOK), Forum for Kalongo Parish Women’s Association (FOKAPAWA-Pader) and Women and Rural Development Networks (WORUDET) and participation of community based groups and organisations, government, cultural and religious institutions in Pader. 


Duration

01.01.2007 - 31.12.2009

Donors

Austrian Development Agency (ADA), CARE Österreich public funds

Downloads

UGA101_CARE_Interim_Report.pdf

262 K

UGA101_CARE_Interim_Report2008.pdf

189 K

UGA101_CARE_Annual_Narrative_Report_2008.pdf

189 K

UGA101_CARE_FinalReport_2009.pdf

657 K

UGA101_CARE_Final_Evaluation.pdf

766 K


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