GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN KABALE MUNICIPALITY, KABALE DISTRICT
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2025-08-09
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Introduction and Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the scope and
impact of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) on women and girls rights in Kabale
Municipality, Kabale District. The specific objectives of the study were (1) to establish
the effectiveness of different advocacy strategies on GBV prevention and reduction, (2)
to assess the impact of women's empowerment strategies on GBV reduction; and (3) to
evaluate the effectiveness of the new laws and policies on GBV prevention and reduction
in Kabale Municipality, Kabale District.
Methods: This study was a cross-sectional study that involved quantitative data
collected using household questionnaire administered to 360 household heads to
establish the quantitative contributions of different advocacy strategies and impact of
women empowerment strategies on GBV prevention and reduction in Kabale
Municipality, Kabale District. Qualitative data was collected from fourteen (14)
purposively selected District level Key informants using interview guide to establish the
qualitative contributions of different advocacy strategies, impact of women
empowerment strategies on GBV prevention and reduction; and the contributions of the
new laws and policies on GBV prevention and reduction in Kabale Municipality, Kabale
District. Quantitative data was analyzed using Excel and SPSS to generate relative
frequencies and summary statistics and Qualitative data was analyzed using the
narrative technique.
Results: Findings indicate that 55.6% of the respondents agreed building the capacity of
duty bearers and those responsible for implementing laws, policies and programs
reduces GBV, 51.4% of the respondents agreed that awareness and sensitization
campaigns in GBV prevention and promotion of human rights of women and girls and
contributed to GBV prevention and reduction and 50.6% of the respondents agreed that
educational empowerment of women and girls to access secondary education improves
the knowledge, skills and opportunities for women and girls to escape GBV in Kabale
Municipality, Kabale District. Further 51.4% of the respondents cited awareness on
women’s human rights has been achieved through educational initiatives and advocacy
for women’s rights, 45.8% acknowledged improved communications and conflict
resolution skills, 44.4% cited that women’s community support networks fosters
solidarity and assistance among women within community groups in Kabale
Municipality, Kabale District, 40.3% agreed women’s economic independence is
enhanced consequently mitigating their reliance on their male partners in Kabale
Municipality, Kabale District. Lastly, key informant respondents noted that the new laws
and policies have done little to prevent and reduce GBV because of their ineffective
enforcement, limited legal literacy among women and men, as well as rigid culture that
do not consider women’s rights.
Conclusion: Gender-Based Violence is remains a human rights challenge women and
men in Kabale Municipality, Kabale District. Comprehensive measures for promoting
gender equality, respect and safety should be put in place. Strengthening of legal and
Policy frameworks through continuous reforms is needed. Capacity building for law
enforcement and judiciary personnel, awareness campaigns, economic and education
empowerment programs for girls, addressing cultural and customary practices, legal
aid services to the victims of GBV can help combat GBV and promote gender equality.