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Combating GBV and Protecting Families in Northern Uganda

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) remains one of the most urgent yet underfunded crises facing families in Northern Uganda. In districts such as Nwoya, Amuru, Omoro, Pader, Kitgum, and Lamwo, GBV is not only destroying lives—it is destabilizing communities, traumatizing children, and perpetuating cycles of poverty and inequality.

At Nwoya Charity Foundation (NCF), we witness firsthand the devastating impact of GBV: women fleeing violent homes, young girls forced into early marriages, children living in fear and shame, and survivors left without support or justice.

We are calling on development partners, philanthropists, foundations, and concerned individuals to partner with us in a coordinated effort to prevent GBV, protect survivors, and promote healing in Northern Uganda.

With your support, NCF will:

  • Establish community-based GBV prevention programs that engage men, women, youth, and traditional leaders.
  • Support safe shelters and psychosocial services for survivors and their children.
  • Train community volunteers, teachers, and health workers to identify, respond to, and refer GBV cases.
  • Run school and radio campaigns to raise awareness on children’s and women’s rights.
  • Provide legal aid and strengthen referral pathways in partnership with police and local courts.
  • Support economic empowerment programs for women and at-risk families to reduce vulnerability to violence.

Your funding can help us break the silence, restore dignity, and build safer, more resilient communities.

Together, we can avert GBV and safeguard the future of Northern Uganda’s children and families.

📩 To support this cause or request a detailed proposal, contact us at:
📧 info@nwoyacharity.org
📞 +256784004631
🌍 www.nwoyacharity.org

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