Gender-Based violence (GBV) remains widespread even in schools and
has been worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. A UN Women study shows that
globally, 1 in 2 women reported that they or a woman they know has experienced
violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Uganda, a national Police Crime report (2020) reveals
that 8065 cases of violence and 223 cases of aggravated domestic violence
leading to death were reported. These numbers do not reflect other types of violence that women
and girls have faced during the COVID-19 period which calls for more efforts to
end gender-based violence.
On Friday 17th December 2021, the National
Teachers’ Colleges (NTCs) in Uganda joined the rest of the world to commemorate
the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence (GBV) under
the theme “Orange the World: End violence against women now!” at an
event in NTC Mubende.
During the event, there was a demonstration of how
the Teacher Training Education (TTE) project is creating safe
learning spaces in the NTCs through the constructed facilities. As part
of Enabel’s contribution to ending GBV and creating safe learning
spaces in the NTCs, the TTE project shared actions on GBV in the teachers’
colleges such as the awareness-raising campaign, ‘Speak
Out Your Feelito’ that is being implemented by Mbarara University of Science and
Technology and, Gent University through a partnership grant. This is in line with
the implementation of the recommendations to reduce GBV in the NTCs as detailed
in the GBV Study report of 2019.
Hon. Dr. Joyce Moriku Kaducu, State Minister for Primary
Education in Uganda acknowledged Enabel for playing a crucial role in improving
secondary teacher education in Uganda and re-echoed the Ministry of Education
and sports’ (MoES) commitment to create a safe learning
environment in the colleges. She said that education is a human right that
should be enjoyed by everyone and that through a gender approach, types of
online violence such as cyber-bullying and exploitation which have resulted
from the emerging hybrid education have been managed.
Additionally, the State Minister for Primary Education and Mr. Koen Van Acoleyen, Deputy Head of Mission for the Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium in Uganda:
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