$12,000 to organize educational activities for women in the selected communities on women’s land and property rights and also to print and disseminate educational and advocacy materials on women’s land and property rights.
$20,000 to support the process of pushing for the amendment of the Interstate Succession Act including collating the views of community members in the project area.
$1,000 to raise awareness among young people on how to prevent violence against women during the MEMPROW girl’s camp and to share experiences of sexual and gender based violence faced by girls and young women in and out of school.
1,000 to hold two inter-district conferences for 42 stakeholders drawn from nine districts of Busoga Region (Iganga, Jinja, Kaliro, Bugiri, Namutumba, Kamuli, Mayuge, Buyenda and Busia).
$15,000 to host the 5th Uganda Feminist Forum from the 29th of May to the 1st of June 2012 in Jinja, Uganda.
$25,000 to support the implementation of a project geared towards responding to a range of human rights violations against women and girls in the selected 8 counties of Magale, Bumbo, Bupoto, Bumwoni, Bwabwala, Bukokho, Bututu and Tsekululu in Bubulo east constituency, Mbale-Manafwa district in Eastern Uganda.
$12,000 for institutional support including the purchase of office equipment such as a laptop, a printer and a photocopier machine.
$20,000 to provide fundraising and ICT training for 40 selected key officers from network organizational members in Togo & DRC as a means to strengthen the organisations
$1,000 to organize panel discussion for various stakeholders including faith based group leaders, the media, youth groups, community based organizations and women groups, to sensitize them on gender based violence through the use of regional and international mechanisms such as the African Charter Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa, AU African Women Decade […]
$10,000 to train 30 community women based groups and 20 school teams in Greater Banjul and Western Region of the Gambia in peace building skills, democracy, gender equality and human rights issues.