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
FAMI is implementing a project entitled: “Social Mobilization for HIV and Gender Based Violence” in Nakalama and Bulamagi Sub-Counties in Iganga District under the support of TASO-UDHA Global fund. Therefore
FAMI conducted Youth and Children leaders training at all Saints Cathedral in which 76 participants were trained and equipped with knowledge and skills in Children and Youth Ministries, sexual reproductive
With the support of TASO FAMI Staff that included the Executive Director, Accounts Assistant and Monitoring and Evaluation Officer had placement and mentorship programme at MUCOBAD and thereafter, developed a
FAMI was identified by Iganga District Community Development office and recommended for capacity building by TASO with the Global fund support and 3 of her Staff were trained and  equipped
Caregivers are encouraged to conduct parenting sessions to train and equip mothers with knowledge and skills of taking care of their Children amidst the challenges of Covid19.