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Projects

Uganda Media Women’s Association has numerous projects running at any given time. At the moment we have the following projects:

1. The Rural Outreach Program  (ROP).

2. HIV/AIDS communication with women in rural Uganda.

3. Public Awareness Campaigns.

4. Conflict and Peace Building.

5. Domestic Violence Prevention.

6. Career Guidance Scheme.

7. Media Monitoring.

8. Scholarships For Girls.

9. Public Relations Consultancy.

10. Research and Documentation.

11. Trainings.

12. FK Exchange Program.

13. Get Smart Rural Women.

14. Fighting gender based violence through ICT

15. Health Priorities for youth

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