Theory of Change/Statistics



Community Transformation Through Dialogue
Changing Hearts and Minds
Through community dialogue meetings and radio programs, parents and caregivers have embraced their role in protecting children and young women with disabilities against violence.
Communities now actively report cases and follow up to ensure justice, creating protective environments in households and neighborhoods across our target areas
Enhanced Community Awareness
Human rights education reaches families and communities through multiple channels
Protective Networks
Parents and caregivers become active advocates for their children's safety
Collective Power: The GBVDR Network
Busoga Gender-Based Violence and Disability Rights Network
IDIWA spearheaded the formation of this powerful coalition comprising 29 groups, including associations of women and girls with disabilities, women's rights organizations, and young feminist groups.
Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Impact
Our comprehensive approach includes establishing 37 safe spaces and disability-friendly corners, training healthcare workers on human rights approaches, and creating 27 self-advocacy groups. Ten remarkable young women have served as UN Ambassadors, presenting policy papers to international bodies.