Building a peer support network within media houses is a crucial step in helping journalists cope with the constant trauma they face while covering distressing and emotionally demanding stories.
#NoSafetyNoStory#UkweliAfrica
Discussions are examining the feasibility of scaling the REAL Fathers programme, with focus on integration into Government systems, partnerships, and community structures.
#REALFathersUganda#ScalingImpact
Dr. George Upenytho highlighted the @MinofHealthUG’s efforts to promote fatherhood and fathers’ involvement in maternal and child health, with community health workers supporting family planning, nutrition, and health services . #REALFathersUganda#ResponsibleFatherhood
Stakeholders from government, civil society, development partners, academia and communities convened at the #RealFathersUganda Learning Convening to advance responsible fatherhood and strengthen family outcomes in Uganda. #ResponsibleFatherhood
Fred Ngabirano, Commissioner for Youth and Children Affairs @Mglsd_UG highlighted the urgent need to nurture responsible fatherhood in UG. He called for fathers, communities, and institutions to work together for stronger families, better child outcomes, and a brighter future.
Responsible fatherhood isn’t just noble, it’s an investment in our nation. When fathers lead with love and care, children thrive, families bond, and communities grow stronger. Collaboration across institutions is essential.
#ResponsibleFatherhood#REALFathersUganda
As Uganda prepares for the REAL Fathers Learning Convening in Kampala (4–5 February), stakeholders will reflect on lessons and align on actions to strengthen responsible fatherhood and family wellbeing.
#REALFathersUganda#Fatherhood#FamilyWellbeing
The REAL Fathers Program Annual Learning Convening is happening soon. We will be sharing the learnings and key outcomes the program has caused in the areas of mitigating intimate partner violence and violence against children.
The REAL Fathers Program Annual Learning Convening is happening soon. We will be sharing the learnings and key outcomes the program has caused in the areas of mitigating intimate partner violence and violence against children.
REAL FATHERS Support their families, plan with their partners and play with their children. A violence free home is possible. Together we can mitigate intimate partner violence and violence against children...#REAL FATHERS PROJECT-Busoga Region. @Mglsd_UG@iidcug
Together we can mitigate intimate partner violence and violence against children through transformation of young husbands into Responsible, Engaged and Loving (REAL) FATHERS.
Mitigating intimate partner violence and violence against children through Play. Young Father made play materials for his daughter using local materials...#REAL Fathers Project, changing men into loving husbands and Fathers in Busoga Region.
Wife to one of our beneficiaries Husband of the REAL Fathers project- Positive parenting and Fatherhood, mentorship sessions testifies how loving her husband has become (He helps with house work & nolonger violent..), now layering this with general community SBCC interventions
Young Fathers enumerators commissioned to enrol young fathers into the REAL Fathers Program. Young Fathers will under go mentorship sessions by community mentors on parenting, ECD through Play; Loving Father, communication in homes, helping one another..#HappyFamilies
We are implementing the REAL FATHERS PROGRAM, primarily engaging Young Fathers in parenting sessions as a way of mitigating intimate partner violence and violence against children in Busoga Region. Baaba Mwene, amaaka amalungi. In partnership with @iidcug and District LGs