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DRDIP’s multi-sectoral approach will tackle GBV/VAC in refugee hosting districts

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YUMBE: Poverty, illiteracy, religious misinterpretation and drug abuse are some of the key instigators of Gender Based Violence and Violence Against Children(GBV/VAC) in Yumbe district according to data available at the district social welfare department.  Other instigators are: negative cultural norms and practices, peer influence, irresponsible parenting, lack of sexuality education and male desire for young girls. Participants during the GBV/VAC meeting Yumbe Jamal Kiira, the Yumbe District Senior Community Development Officer in charge Gender, revealed that a total of 343 cases have been reported since last year.   Kiira was attending a GBV/VAC stakeholders’ engagement meeting organized by the Office of the Prime Minister’s(OPM), Development Response to Displacement Impacts Project (DRDIP) Monday at Yumbe District Local Government headquarters. Of the 343 cases recorded; defilement is the most rampant at, 123 according to the district report, consequently followed by child marr

Skilling for employment and livelihoods in Isingiro

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A carpentry workshop supported in Isingiro A number of youths in Isingiro have been able to gain practical skills to earn a living through Carpentry works when DRDIP extended support to Isingiro Town Council Carpenters’ Self Help Group. Patrick Sserunjoji, the Chairperson of the Self Help Group says, “DRDIP provided not only financial support, but trained the group members on financial management and that’s why we are now big and doing very well”. “We have so far trained about 50 young people, some have started their own workshops”, Ssserunjoji adds. Composed of 18(8f,9m) members, the group has strengthened and was able to acquire modern carpentry tools and machinery to enable them effectively generate income and train and employ, jobless young people within Isingiro Town Council. “We had a running capital of less than UGX 3000,000 before the intervention of DRDIP two years ago, but now I am proud to report that we have running capital of UGX 18,000,000”, Sserunjoji narrates. He co

DRDIP transforms Kyegegwa Health Center IV to a Hospital

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The new male/female ward contsructed by DRDIP The health service indicators at the then Kyegegwa Health Center IV were quite low before DRDIP intervention, two years ago. Dr. Tedson Kandole the Kyegegwa District Health Officer confesses that the Out Patient Department (OPD) was below one percent functionality, that, the Operation Theater was ramshackle and that, the inpatient services were quite low due to unconducive environment. “Currently we have 1.2% per capita up from 0.8%; we have a modern OPD plus other improvements by DRDIP which attracted the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health Dr. Diana Atwine to upscale our status from Health Center IV to a District Hospital”, Kandole notes. The DHO says, the number of patients undergoing operations at the uplifted Kyegegwa facility has increased exponentially from 20 to 60 patients per month.   “The improvements have enabled Ministry of Health to increase the number of medical officers of varying specialties”, he adds. Dr. Martin

Terego: DRDIP tree planting enhances household incomes

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Monica Driciru lining up for nutricash payments by WFP DRDIP support to Omugo Primary School boundary tree planting in Narabu watershed, Terego district was not in vain . The 64 beneficiary (34f, 30m) sub project enhanced household earnings for the members during implementation through Labour Intensive Public Works (LIPW) approach . Teak trees grown by the group are meant to save the rapidly degraded environment. “ The species was chosen because of its ability to withstand long dry spell ”, says Robert Adiga the Community Project Management Committee Chairperson (CPMC). Adiga says the project, initiated since 2019, is valued at UGX 40million. Now in its fourth year of implementation, the trees are expected to provide school pupils with good shade to enhance flexible reading environment and yet it's also income generating in form of timber and a reliable source of wood fuel. Denis Acema , the DRDIP Community Facilitator says, group members earned different skills th