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Strides Made, Treaties Signed, and Why Movements Like 16 Days of Activism Matter

December 2, 2025    By Allan Mutebi

Over the years, the global community has made remarkable progress in addressing violence against women and girls. From international treaties to national laws, these strides reflect a growing understanding that ending gender-based violence (GBV) is both a human rights issue and a critical driver of development. Global Achievements Several international... Read More

All You Need to Know About the 16 Days of Activism Against GBV

November 30, 2025    By Allan Mutebi

So, you’ve heard about the 16 Days of Activism, but what’s it really all about? Why 16 days? And why all the orange? Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! The campaign started in 1991 thanks to the Centre for Women’s Global Leadership (CWGL) at Rutgers University in the USA. The idea?... Read More

101 Digital Education: Empowering Communities to Prevent and End GBV Online

November 28, 2025    By Allan Mutebi

In today’s digital world, safety goes beyond our homes and communities — it extends to the spaces where we learn, work, share, and connect online. As part of WLEDE’s commitment to ending Gender-Based Violence (GBV), our 101 Digital Education initiative equips individuals and communities with the knowledge and tools they... Read More

WLEDE Launches the 16 Days of Activism Digital Campaign: Investing in Women’s Safety, Investing in Uganda’s Future

November 25, 2025    By Allan Mutebi

Today, WLEDE proudly joins the global community in launching the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, under the 2025 theme “Invest to Prevent Violence Against Women & Girls.” As one of Uganda’s leading women’s rights and leadership development organisations, WLEDE reaffirms its commitment to building a nation where every... Read More

📊 Women’s representation in local governance: Uganda at a glanceIn Uganda,

November 11, 2025    By Allan Mutebi

📊 Women’s representation in local governance: Uganda at a glanceIn Uganda, women now make up about 46% of all elected representatives in local government councils. (Uganda Bureau of Statistics)But when you look deeper at leadership positions, the numbers tell a different story 🧮 What this means:Having nearly half of all... Read More

✨ Thank You, Lira, Aromo & Ogur! ✨

September 1, 2025    By Allan Mutebi

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the people of Lira, Aromo, and Ogur for your presence and active participation in the recently concluded barazas. 💚 Your smiles, your questions, and your commitments made the gatherings more than just meetings—they became spaces of true community dialogue and shared vision. You spoke,... Read More

Beyond the Ballot: How Checka Ambrose is Shaping Aromo’s Leadership

August 27, 2025    By Allan Mutebi

Checka Ambrose’s journey reflects the steady growth of a leader who has consistently delivered on his promise to serve his people. From his early days as a councillor under the original SWOPA project, to becoming one of the most trusted voices in Aromo, Ambrose’s leadership story is one of resilience... Read More

Making a Difference: Small Actions, Lasting Impact

August 21, 2025    By Allan Mutebi

Change often begins with a single step, a single voice, or a single act of courage. In communities across Uganda and beyond, individuals and organizations are proving that even small actions can create lasting impact. Making a difference is about more than grand gestures—it’s about consistent effort, intentional choices, and... Read More