Author: Mujungu Betty
How a 21-year-old girl faces injustice and community stigma after reporting rape.
BY MOLLY KAMAKUNE Amooti Sarah, a 21-year-old resident of Fort Portal City (not her real name), tragically became a victim of gender-based violence during ... Read More
How empowered mothers in Fort Portal City, Kabarole district are using Kitchen gardening initiatives in homes to combat malnutrition.
BY: BETTY MUJUNGU An increasing number of households in Fort Portal City and Kabarole district are embracing the concept of kitchen gardening to combat the ... Read More
Breaking Barriers: Fort Portal city women defying norms and accelerating success in the male-dominated world of motorcycle riding
BY; HOPE LEONTINA. In a Society where cultural norms often dictate that certain jobs and roles are reserved for men, Ms. Asiimwe Margret has shattered ... Read More
Community Calls for Action: Hakibaale residents in Kabarole district unite against domestic violence at Voice Of Toro’s gender desk community dialogue.
BY MOLLY KAMAKUNE KABAROLE: Residents of Hakibaale Sub County in the Kabarole district are calling for more community dialogues to address the prevalent domestic ... Read More
DW AKADEMIE TRAINS VOT STAFF AND COMMUNITY REPORTERS IN PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY REPORTING.
With support from DW Akademie, Voice of Toro Staff and selected Community reporters from all over the Rwenzori region have been trained in Public service ... Read More