Uganda: Preventing Domestic Violence Digital Project

This project is intended to prevent domestic violence from occurring in families and if possible stop it completely.This will be done through digital photography ,video recording ,radio and TV Documentatiuon so as to prevent domestic violence especially involving children and battering children. I will directly involve in training the communities of Adigo village, Loro sub-county in Oyam district in northern Uganda.

14 comments

  • I wish Williams Moi every success with this proposal. He is a committed and skilled Key Correspondent and once that understands how to handle sensitive topics such as gender based violence.

  • João Miguel

    That’s a very important issue, and your approach sounds interesting. Considering it’s a village, artistic presentations to address the issue may have a great impact towards public acknowledgement. Women may feel encouraged to deal with it and fight it, and men would hopefully question their behavior. Good luck!

  • EUDU SAMSON

    This proposal is worth funding due to the rising cases of domestic violence reported or unreported in Uganda so that the affected people benefit from it fully using :Preventing domestic violence digital project.please consider this as a high profile project.
    thanks
    EUDU SAMSON

  • omayo

    he deserves to be granted the funding so that he kick starts the project soon.i have no objection to fighting domestic violence in Uganda.
    thanks for this website link.
    sosimus omayo

  • ACUDA PATRICK

    This is a very commendable project which will help women know and document their rights and be able to report violations.

    i wish you could be funded so that you go ahead with the project fully.

    may God bless the hearts of the donors who give project fund for Africa.
    thanks
    PATRICK ACUDA

  • JOSHUA EWO

    Dear Williams,
    this project you have applied for is good for emancipating women and defending them against violence from violent men always.i pray that you get the money and put it into good use and run the project normally.never give up in assisting marginalized women.
    thanks
    Joshua Ewo

  • PATEL AMIT

    Dear Williams,
    Congratulations as we celebrate the international women’s day and i would like to thank you for starting a project which guides our women who might lack knowledge on human rights .All i know is that when you get this grant it will be so useful in transforming our women from illiteracy to literacy project.Be purposeful.Let Ugandan women grow in the right direction of men’s project whom we also call them to support fully as we partner with others.May God bless you to lead and the hand that gives..AMEN.

  • Alyek judith

    Dear Williams Moi,
    i am disappointed with the issues of domestic violence on the increase in Ugandan especially in rural villages but if your project is intended to stopping the violence then so much the better.
    one only request is that may the Almighty God bless the grants committee to grant you this project so that we the women in rural areas benefit from these
    i wish you a happy women’s day celebrations.
    thanks
    Alyek Judith

  • Etap Belinda

    DEAR WILLIAMS A.MOI,
    For me i am a student from rural area of Northern Uganda .i am really grateful to hear that you have started a project that will help the children and mothers in Uganda.please work hard for us we are tired of domestic violence which affects our education.
    thanks
    Etap Belinda Naomi

  • JOYCE ATIM

    Dear Williams Moi,
    I m one the happiest women for this project to succeed ,i hope you will include me in this project in future.i wish you a great success in supporting women in the fight against domestic violence in Northern Uganda.i hope you will lead and others follow this example.Not forgetting our children who are the sufferers always it occurs.
    thanks for this commendable project.
    yours Joyce Atim(the best example of domestic violence ready to stratify)

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