While gender-based violence (GBV) primarily affects women and girls in Uganda. According to the FAMI(2024) survey, some men in the Bulamagi sub-county are experiencing it, but they are suffering in
While gender-based violence (GBV) primarily affects women and girls in Uganda. According to the FAMI(2024) survey, some men in the Bulamagi sub-county are experiencing it, but they are suffering in
The project coordinator of Faith Discipleship Ministries International(FAMI) said that Information, education, and communication (IEC) materials are essential for reducing HIV/AIDS and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) because they provide people with
FAMI is a nonprofit, inert-racial and interdenominational Christian organization that empowers communities through evangelism, discipleship, education, health and socio-economic development. FAMI first registered with Iganga district local Government as a
FAMI with support by TASO-UDHA in regard to awareness creation on HIV/AIDS (2024), indicated low HIV/AIDS testing gaps, particularly in Nakalama. Many individuals (42.66%) had never tested. In the meeting
During the dialogue meeting at Nakalama sub-county headquarters where the project coordinator of Faith Discipleship Ministries international(FAMI) Juma Kakaire represented the organization. The stakeholders mentioned that Nakalama sub-county is leading