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ED’s Desk – Integrated Disabled Women Activities (IDIWA)
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Supporting Advocacy for Women with
Disabilities through strong public relations
and communication: A Best Practice
Approach from GIZ Uganda and IDIWA

Women and girls with disabilities in Uganda face heightened discrimination on account of gender anddisability and are among the poorest and most left behind in their communities. Compared to their peerswithout disabilities, they are at higher risk of being subject to violence, especially sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). To combat violence against women and girls

Season’s Greetings

Kamuli Disability Budget Advocacy Group

#IDIWA@20; SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS” To all our friends and well wishers and development partners, as we close for the Xmas holiday, we thank you for your generous support throughout the year 2019. It has been a year of hard work, challenges and rewarding experiences. It would never be possible without you. IDIWA wishes a

Executive Director’s message

IDIWA Eexecutive Director Elizabeth Kayanga

I welcome you to third issue of IDIWA News, and I bring warm greetings from IDIWA family. In this issue, I happy to share with you our esteemed readers, the findings of our filed monitoring and impact of the various programs implemented by IDIWA. The Monitoring and Evaluation function is critical for developing, testing and