tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8459205724530518693.post9159596230991099161..comments2022-02-07T15:03:20.046+00:00Comments on River of Life, Uganda: Marching against domestic violence with Mifumi!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8459205724530518693.post-1825900348368291142016-01-14T11:46:24.917+00:002016-01-14T11:46:24.917+00:00I am very pleased to see this kind of information ...I am very pleased to see this kind of information being shared with the public. GBV is like an ulcer, that if not discovered and treated at an early stage can affect the rest of the body, and this body is our family, friends, community etc. GBV has diverse effects on individuals, families, communities and our country at large. Its always manifested physically, economically, emotionally and sexually. While MIFUMI as an Organization has spear headed the response and prevention of GBV. we must appreciate that for GBV to reduce and/or stop, we required a multi-sectoral approach. <br /><br />Great thanks to police,court school administrators, Health institutions like Masaka Regional Referral Hospital Civil society organizations Masaka Local government technical officers and most especially the DCDO who has continuously supported the MIFUMI Shelter in Masaka. These and many other individuals and actors are always supporting us in the fight to achieve a violence free community.<br /><br />Special thanks to River of Life Uganda for their tireless support towards homeless and hopeless children in Masaka. Their doors have always been open to children undergoing violence and abuse.<br /><br />Ending violence is every ones responsibility. Let us all join efforts to create a violence free world, not only during 16 days of activism, but all the time, every day. Remember, a safe home creates safe education and a safe community. We should all be driven by the desire for peace and development.<br /><br />Gloria Julian N.Nakamya Gloria Julianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04997098994717357716noreply@blogger.com