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PACE Uganda

@paceUganda

Official Account for Programme for Accessible Health, Communication and Education (PACE)

Kampala, Central Region Sumali Eylül 2025
55 Sinusundan8 Mga Tagasunod
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PACE is seeking to recruit two Program Family Planning Consultants to support implementation of the DISC project and strengthen Sexual and Reproductive service delivery within district health systems. Check PACE Uganda’s website for more details: pace.org.ug
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Public Bid Invitation PACE is disposing of selected assets and invites interested bidders to participate in a sealed public bidding process. Deadline: 6th February 2026 📍PACE offices, Ntinda Details in the notice below
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With European Union support, PACE Uganda strengthens community-led solutions in the Acholi Sub-Region, helping adolescent girls stay in school and providing teenager mothers and school drop outs access to alternative education pathways and SRHR services. #SRHR #education
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Male engagement remains a key priority in the EU-funded project ‘Breaking the Cycle,’ recognizing men and boys as essential partners in prevention and response efforts towards reducing teenage pregnancy in the Acholi Sub-region. #EndTeenagePregnancy #EndGBV
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During the launch, Ribe Ber, a peer group under the EU-funded project, ‘Breaking the Cycle,’ implemented by PACE Uganda staged a powerful drama on “End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls.” #NoExcuse #EndGBV #AdolescentGirls #16DaysOfActivism
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🎉Exciting day in Omel Sub-county, Gulu! On 25th November, 2025, the EU-funded project ‘Breaking the Cycle: Prevention & Response to Teenage Pregnancy’, implemented by PACE, was officially launched by the Resident City Commissioner as part of the 16 Days of Activism against GBV.
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The vision for the National Plan of Action for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence( 2018-2030) is, “A Uganda in which all people are free from all forms of violence and discrimination for a healthy and productive life. As PACE Uganda we continue to push towards this goal. #EndGBV
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Intimate partner violence remains prevalent with an estimated 44% of married women reporting violence. This is a reminder of the scale of gender inequality and discrimination against women. #NoExcuse #ENDViolence #EndGBV
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The three root causes of gender-based violence include: gender inequality, abuse of power and violation of human rights. These causes must be at the heart of intervention strategies to reduce gender-based violence against women in Uganda. #NoExcuse #EndGBV
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@UN defines violence against women as any act of violence that results in physical, sexual, or mental harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion, or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life. #NoExcuse #EndGBV
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Gender Based Violence can occur in dating, marriage, schools, workplaces, communities and families. GBV is therefore everyone’s business: families, communities and leaders have a role in preventing violence against all women and girls. #NoExcuse #EndGBV #16DaysOfActivism
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One of PACE Uganda’s core mandates is to address gender-related structural vulnerabilities through the provision of client-centered GBV programs and the adoption of comprehensive approaches that transform harmful social norms and empower women and girls. #NoExcuse #EndViolence
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Happening Now: The annual event for the 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence. 📍Omel Pageya Primary School, Gulu District. #EndGBV #16Days #EndViolence
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From 25th November to 10th December 2025, marks the 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence under the theme: “UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls” #NoExcuse #EndGBV #EndTeenagePregancy #16days
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We join the Buganda Kingdom in celebrating Her Royal Highness Sylvia Nagginda Luswata, the Nnaabagereka of Buganda on her birthday. As our Patron, Her Royal Highness continues to inspire our mission to advance health and well-being across Uganda! Happy Birthday, Nnaabagereka!
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