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📍Bundibugyo and Ntoroko The NRM Presidential Candidate Yoweri K Museveni, today takes his campaign trail to Bundibugyo and Ntoroko Districts. Where he will highlight the Party’s achievements and outline a solid plan for 2026–31. #ProtectingTheGains
Our eleventh male changemaker Joseph Beyanga Joe Walker, champions survivor dignity in all reportings on gender based violence. He stresses that journalists have a responsibility to name the crime without sensationalism and to safeguard the identities of those affected. Upholding the “do no harm”
The eleventh male changemaker, Joseph Beyanga Joe Walker, urges journalists to report GBV responsibly naming the crime without sensationalism and safeguarding survivors’ identities. #DoNoHarm #16DaysOfActivism #EndDigitalViolence #WomenUganda2025+ UNFPA in Uganda
Male Changemaker No.11: Joseph Beyanga Joe Walker reminds us that ethical reporting matters. Media should cover GBV responsibly,no sensationalism,no exposing survivors and no adding to their pain. Let’s speak up and stand firm against digital violence. #16DaysOfActivism #EndDigitalViolence
Let’s UNITE to #EndDigitalViolenceagainst all women and girls. “As media professionals, we strive to uphold the 'do-no-harm' principle. It’s crucial that we report about #GBV without dramatizing the content or revealing the identity of survivors". - Joseph Beyanga Joe Walker #16DaysOfActivism
As media professionals, we must uphold 'do no harm' in all we do. Avoid sensationalising content or revealing survivors' identities to prevent harm. Speak out, act & unite to end digital violence against women and girls. - Joseph Beyanga Joe Walker #EndDigitalViolence #WomenUganda2025+
On day 11 of the #16DaysOfActivism, Joseph Beyanga Joe Walker reminds media professionals of their role to protect victims and survivors of gender-based violence. “Strive to uphold the do no harm principle” #16DaysOfActivism | #EndDigitalViolence #WomenUganda2025+ UNFPA in Uganda Amb. Maria Håkansson
Today’s Male Changemaker, Joseph Beyanga Joe Walker emphasizes the importance of responsible media representation that prioritizes the well-being & dignity of survivors. He also calls out for united efforts to combat digital violence against women & girls. #EndDigitalViolence #WomenUganda2025+
As a father, lecturer & researcher, I believe girls belong in school, not marriage. Strong laws are needed to end child marriage. Fathers & stakeholders must support efforts to eliminate it. UNFPA in Uganda | Amb. Maria HĂĄkansson #EndDigitalViolence #16DaysOfActivism #WomenUganda2025+
Because he’s a father, Dr. Siu Etyang stands for every girl’s right to learn, not to be married. Let’s enforce the law and end child marriage for good. Support local girl-education initiatives. #16DaysOfActivism #ENDDigitalViolence #WomenUganda2025+ UNFPA in Uganda Kristine Blokhus
Dr. Godfrey Siu Etyang underscores the urgent need to keep girls in school, where they can learn, grow, and shape their own futures. #16DaysOfActivism || #EndDigitalViolence #WomenUganda2025 || UNFPA in Uganda
“When fathers embrace their role with intention, they become powerful agents of change. Ending child marriage requires their voice, their action, and the commitment of every stakeholder.” — Mr. Etyang | Amb. Maria Håkansson #EndDigitalViolence #WomenUganda2025+ #16DaysOfActivism
“Real transformation comes from the choices we make every day,”- Dr. Dr. Amon Ashaba Mwiine;. Ending violence isn’t a seasonal commitment; it’s a continuous practice. Consistency is how we drive real change. #16DaysOfActivism #EndDigitalViolence #WomenUganda2025+ UNFPA in Uganda Kristine Blokhus