GBV

G.I.R.L.S Against Gender Based Violence

---Play Safe, Lead Strong ---

Girls in Rugby Learning Through Sport (G.I.R.L.S) Project is a three-year project being implemented by the Uganda Olympic Committee, Uganda Rugby Union and Swans Sports Club and Funded by Olympic Solidarity. The project seeks to 

Empower 10,000 girls aged 12-18 through rugby over 3 years  in schools around Wakiso, enhancing their self-confidence , leadership skills and resilience 

Raise Awareness and understanding of GBV, equipping girls with knowledge about their rights, GBV prevention and available support systems

Promote gender equality in schools and wider community by challenging traditional gender roles and fostering inclusion through rugby 

Create a safe space and supportive environment in schools where girls can learn and speak out against GBV supported by trained teachers, coaches, and mentors. 

Engage  Boys as allies, using rugby as a platform to promote respect, gender equality, and non-violence. 

G.I.R.L.S Against Gender Based Violence (GBV)

Objective

To use Rugby as a tool to promote physical fitness, teamwork, leadership, respect, self-discipline, gender equality and GBV awareness among school students.

Target Audience

Students Aged 12-18 years, Both Male and Female students and Teachers, school sports coaches, and peer leaders.

Duration

The project will run for 8-12 weeks (based on the term schedule)
2- 3 sessions per week (60-90 minutes per session)

Core Components

Core Skills are; Rugby Skills (T1 Rugby), Life Skills Enhancement, GBV awareness and prevention as well as Assessment & Refelction

---- Trainer of trainees Workshop Day 01----

Patricia-Ayebare-At-the-G.I.R.L.S-Against-GBV
The first session was led by Ms.Patricia Ayebare, who discussed the misconceptions, definition of safe guarding it’s principles including roles and responsibilities, safe versus unsafe behavior, and reporting mechanisms.
Cissy Musiime, focused on managing disclosures, referral pathways, collaborating with support services, and creating a safe environment for school sports.
The second session, led by Ms.Cissy Musiime, focused on managing disclosures, referral pathways, collaborating with support services, and creating a safe environment for school sports.

---- Trainer of trainees Workshop Day 02----

Dr . Patricia Tendo Nanteza Mbowa delivering her presentation about Mental health in GBV TOT workshop
The Second session of the TOT Workshop, we enjoyed an insightful session on mental health with Dr. Patricia Nanteza Mbowa. Through interactive games and engaging infographics, participants learned valuable skills. Navigating adolescence is challenging, with many facing issues like anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Harriet Aya and Zakiah Maseruka delivering her presentation about Mental health in GBV TOT workshop
The Second session of the TOT Workshop, Ms.Zakiah Maseruka and Ms.Harriet Aya took us through Life skills for Adolescents and GBV prevention . They covered topics like confidence, assertiveness and leadership, decision making and problem solving, self esteem building, empowering girls to speak up
Every day we face challenges at home, at work, and in our personal lives. How we approach these challenges determines the outcomes we create.
Elijah Njawuzi delivering her presentation about Mental health in GBV TOT workshop
The Second session of the TOT Workshop Mr. Elijah Njawuzi took us through an impactful session on engaging boys as allies in promoting positive masculinity, respect, equality, and non-violence to reduce gender-based violence (GBV).
"True allies stand up for what is right, even when others remain silent" - ELIJAH NJAWUZI
Daniel Ojara Comboni TOT Workshop Day 02
The Session facilitated by Ojara Daniel Comboni, M&E specialist from the Uganda Olympic Committee. We were introduced to the Basic key terms of Managing and Evaluation, He also defined M&E as an Integral part of day-to-day management of an activity, project or programme, It is a checking progress. We also explored the stages involved in M&E as well as the evaluation criteria including Efficiency, Impact, Effectiveness, Relevance and Sustainability.

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