CEWODE partners and collaborates with local governments and establishes policy,advocacy, support mechanisms for women victims of injustices and ensures their access to justice, public services and support. CEWODE aims at
CEWODE conducts research on laws and policies to identify gaps and challenges in the provision of justice to the poor, marginalized and disadvantages women in Uganda. CEWODE continuously advocates and
CEWODE believes in recognizing agency of women and supporting them to develop and make them realize their own power within and their own agency. Hence, supporting women and their institutions
Ugandan women face multiple forms of exclusion and subsequent marginalization due toexisting power relations deeply rooted in patriarchal norms, values and cultures. Women’slack of control over resources, control over their
Data shows that women’s subordination and deepened poverty is an outcome of the denial to enjoy their economic, social and cultural rights. Increasing women’s access to productive and political resources,
Women's economic empowerment includes women's ability to participate equally in existing markets; their access to and control over productive resources, access to decent work, control over their own time, lives