We are committed to eradicating gender-based violence (GBV) by addressing its root causes and supporting survivors through comprehensive, evidence-based interventions.
We implement educational initiatives that equip students with the knowledge and skills to recognize and prevent GBV, fostering safe and respectful learning environments.
We mobilize communities to challenge harmful gender norms, promote equality, and advocate for policies that protect the rights of women and girls.
We provide accessible healthcare, counseling, and legal assistance to survivors of GBV, ensuring holistic support for their recovery and empowerment.
Committed to enhancing the welfare of rural communities in Mukono District, the Christian Churches of Kyetume Parish established the Kyetume CBHCP in 1994.