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Working towards gender equality in the digital age
The agreed conclusions adopted by Member States at the 67th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW67) that was held in New York from 6th to 18th March 2023 resonate with the current strategic direction of CPAR Uganda – 2020 to 2030. On the basis of grassroots consultations in our CPAR Uganda…
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Facts about where we work – Pallisa District
As we explore intervening in Pallisa District, our appreciation is enhanced of how difficult it is to find data on District Local Governments that is packaged in a user friendly way for decision making. Our Managing Director, Ms. Norah Owaraga has innovated and has established Pallisa Facts. Two posts are already up. The first explains…
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Celebrating the life of late Judy Adoko
Three days before International Women’s Day, on 5th March 2023, our Judy Adoko, founder member and board member of CPAR Uganda Ltd, rested. #IWD2023 is a day to recognise and celebrate women and girls across the world. This year’s theme is: DigitALL – innovation & technology for gender equality. At CPAR Uganda Ltd, we believe…
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Women in politics – Uganda’s Affirmative Action
Happy International Women’s Day! Today we are celebrating and recognising women and girls across the world. Here’s to a more equal future, here’s to a future where no woman is left behind. Comment below and tag a woman who inspires you – let’s create a ripple of #IWD2023 love online today! We, at CPAR Uganda,…
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CPAR Uganda due diligence renewal approved
We, at CPAR Uganda Ltd, are delighted that our due diligence renewal has been approved by GlobalGiving. We are very happy that we have clearance to continue to fundraise on the GlobalGiving online platform. The funds that we so far raised on the GlobalGiving platform allowed us to innovate and to mentor young adults into…
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The development assistance that Pallisa needs
We would welcome 100 percent interventions that come to Pallisa to do empirical research in Pallisa for Pallisa. The doctor will assess you and will send you to the lab to conduct that test to know what he is treating. For us in Pallisa we are treating something we don’t know. Is that allowed, to…
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Research – perception of young people & deviance
“What is the public perception on young people and deviance?” This is the research question that Babiine, a BSc Criminology and Sociology student in her third year, is conducting for her undergraduate dissertation. This is an invitation to you to participate by completing an online survey. Click here to complete the survey Please, also share…
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Beneficiary of Lightful BRIDGE program
“I am delighted to confirm that you have been selected to be part of the Lightful BRIDGE program, being delivered in partnership with GobalGiving! I’d like to thank you for your interest in the program and for the time and effort you put into applying; we received so many amazing applications from so many wonderful…
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Policy advocacy on sexual & gender-based violence
Funding available, with overall supervision from our CPAR Uganda Board Chair, Prof. Dr. Christopher Garimoi Orach (PhD, MPH, MMed, DPH, MB ChB; Cert. in Refugee Studies, Cert. in Health Emergencies in Large Pops), our CPAR Uganda Managing Director, Ms. Norah Owaraga (MScDevMgmt(Open); DipDevMgmt(Open); BA Communication Studies), a cultural anthropologist and communication expert, will take the…
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Our fight against sexual and gender-based violence
CPAR Uganda plans to identify, train and mentor young people, mostly young women, to become innovators who are able to produce community theatre interventions (drama, poetic recitals, dance, storytelling, music, puppetry, fine art, etc.) and audio-visual content (radio, television, community film, social media and ICT generally) on sexual and gender-based violence in their respective communities.…