
Rose Wakikona
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Happening now at the 8th RHNK Pan-African AYSRHR Conference usawa_healthfoundation is leading a powerful session on strengthening adolescent SRHR through multi-sectoral partnerships in comprehensive sexuality education delivery. Real conversations, real solutions—shaping a future



Our ED. Ms. Pamela opening a training of 40 women led CSOs & cultural leaders on feminist leadership. Rose Wakikona, The Women's Probono Initiative Refugee Law Project Diakonia Uganda Refugee Law Project EU in Uganda Gulu City Media Advocates Radio Pacis UNFPA Immaculate Alanyo Acholi women in health Gulu University Pamela Angwech


Feminist leadership training: Feminist leadership is not just about a role, it's about what we want to achieve and that's gender justice. Diakonia Uganda The Women's Probono Initiative Rose Wakikona Face Of Gulu City Gulu University Pamela Angwech Immaculate Alanyo HANDLE Refugee Law Project Wan Luo Tv


Thanks to our facilitator counsel Rose, the women led CSOs representatives & cultural leaders for fully participating in the one day feminist leadership training at Gulu City. Diakonia Uganda Rose Wakikona The Women's Probono Initiative Pamela Angwech Immaculate Alanyo Odong Geoffrey Lorraine SmithvanLin


We just wrapped up our Masterclass on Emotional Intelligence and the Art of Communication led by Rose Wakikona ; and what a session it was! Insightful. Powerful. Practical. Thank you to everyone who showed up ready to learn, reflect, and grow. #wsimentorshipprogram #wsiuganda


A heartfelt thank you to our guest speaker Rose Wakikona who brought depth, clarity, and such practical wisdom. We are so grateful for the time, energy, and heart you poured into this session. To our moderators; Dorcus and Martha, thank you for your presence, commitment, and skill





Unsafe abortions remain a leading cause of maternal deaths in Uganda and continue to pose a serious public health crisis. Our Deputy ED Rose Wakikona joined the CSMMUA media briefing to call for accountability from duty bearers over the preventable loss of women and girls’ lives due


.Rose Wakikona highlights the harsh reality of Uganda’s abortion laws only allowing termination in life-threatening cases. But she stresses that this isn’t enough: women deserve more than survival. They deserve dignity, autonomy, and access to comprehensive healthcare.


❝Our Constitutional Court must urgently deliver judgment in the case we filed seeking to decriminalise abortion. These cases have been pending for over eight years, with no decision, while women continue to suffer and die.❞ ~ Rose Wakikona Rose Wakikona , DED |The Women's Probono Initiative






