Women’s Assembly Hour Update 2017

The year 2017 saw WGEF launching the Women’s Assembly Hour radio program to enable rural and urban women to speak out about their needs, experiences and opinions about key issues affecting their communities. The Women’s Assembly hour (Dwon Lwak) is implemented as a forum in which community members (both women and men) come together to discuss their problems and find shared solutions. The program has provided the citizens of northern Uganda in both urban and rural areas an opportunity to discuss social and Political topics in a group. Supported with a team of moderators and technical staff from Radio Rupiny who travels to the most remote communities of Gulu, Amuru, Nwoya and Omoro Districts, to participate and record the debates. The program has been broadcast every Friday of 1 hour since February 2017 and attended by local leaders in all communities.

WGEF hosted 36 community debates that were broadcast live on radio. Each community debate consisted of 80+ participants both men and women, in total 3,560 women and men have directly participated in the radio debate. The program attracted 520 calls in (people who calls in the radio during the program to ask questions), in total 1.2 million listened in the program especially during prime time.

A quick evaluation of the programs shows that the program is very popular. Local leaders take community view and complaints raised in the program seriously. Women’s Assembly has helped the community to hold local leaders and Civil Society Originations leaders to account. Through the community debates and broad cast, communities have organized themselves to engage on key issues that affects them Including insecurity, land related conflicts and domestic violence. The women’s assembly is filling in the communication and accountability gap related to government and democracy in the district, specifically it is providing access to relevant, accurate and comprehensive information which is a fundamental human rights.

Key Achievement’s of the program

  • Local leaders take community view and complaints raised in the program seriously.
  • Women’s Assembly has helped the community to hold local leaders and Civil Society Originations leaders to account
  • Through the community debates and broad cast, communities have organized themselves to engage on key issues that affects them Including insecurity, land related conflicts and domestic violence.
  • 36 women’s assemblies consisting of 3,560 Participants conducted
  • 520 listeners called in the program majority of them were men
  • The program has been listened to by over 1.2million listeners

Key Issues Discussed During the Radio Program Included

  1. Land ownership and widow inheritance
  2. Family planning and women’s reproductive rights
  3. Rampant murder of women in the country Insecurity Suicide
  4. Is local’s competition for investment helping the process of recovery
  5. Accountability for Recovery Development projects
  6. Domestic violence and suicide
  7. Drug abuse and unemployment

Moving Forward

Our plan is to double our reach by extending the program to 3 new districts targeting 1.3m listeners. In total we intend to reach to 2.5 million new listenership with massages and engagement.

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