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World Children’s Day

As we reflect on World Children’s Day, this is a great opportunity to remind us of our duty to ensure every child grows up in an environment that safeguards their well-being and nurtures their potential. This global celebration is more than a day; it is a call to protect children from harm, abuse, and neglect […]

SVRI Forum 2024

This week, Bantwana Initiative Uganda joined global leaders, experts, and advocates in South Africa for the 2024 Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) Forum, an internationally recognized event dedicated to advancing research and action against sexual violence. The forum has provided a crucial platform for sharing insights, discussing effective approaches, and exploring collaborative solutions to prevent […]

Amplify and Elevate the Youth

On Friday, October 25th, the Rwenzori Ballroom at the Kampala Sheraton Hotel buzzed with excitement and unity as the Jazz Benefit Concert ’24 brought together over 250 people for an unforgettable evening of music and purpose. Hosted by Jazz Benefit Concert Events in partnership with the Bantwana Initiative Uganda (BIU) and Career Chapters Africa, this […]

Beyond Positive Parenting

Often caregivers live all by themselves in their communities, with limited time for their children and community members. This is often due to their personal issues like search for livelihoods, dysfunctional families, and broken community systems to create spaces to share issues that affect them. Grace is a widow who faced challenges with her elder […]

Positive Parenting Approach

Bantwana Initiative Uganda (BIU) is dedicated to employing positive parenting principles as a cornerstone in the fight against violence against children (VAC) and child sexual abuse (CSA) across Western Uganda. Through a comprehensive and multi-dimensional approach deeply rooted in positive parenting, BIU endeavors to instigate normative changes at various levels: individual, family, school, and community. […]

The Mentor’s Point of View

Mr. Otet Richard, a mentor from Amuria district, Apeduru sub-county, Apeduru parish, Ageutu Middle East village, vividly remembers the moment he was selected to join the Real Fathers Project as a mentor. He was enthusiastic about the opportunity to share his experiences and guide young fathers, yet the anticipation of the rigorous vetting process left […]