Working to End School-Related Gender-Based Violence

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GONE ARE THE DAYS WHEN SCHOOL RELATED GENDER BASED VIOLENCE WENT UNNOTICED Baguma Filbert Bates UNATU (Uganda National Teachers Union)

I am currently the General Secretary of Uganda National Teachers’ Union (UNATU). I was born in Kigezi, the famous Switzerland of Africa. I grew up in a typical rural set up where I attended school. The environment was full of all the kinds of Gender Based Violence you can dream of. Men woke up to go to bars while women did all the work and fended for their families. As if this was not enough, men sold their wives’ household harvests to go and drink. Any woman who questioned this was battered and chased from the house for a night or nights. This was the agony of the village woman. Imagine a woman carrying a baby on her back, a basket of sweet potatoes on her head and some firewood, pulling a goat on a rope. Come rain, shine, this was the order of the day. What a difficult life women lived! I was made to believe that women were supposed to do all the domestic work and feed the family, while men’s duty was to drink alcohol and beat women at leisure. I believed that women were supposed to sit on mats while stools and chairs were for men. As a young boy, I started imitating what I was observing and I used to refuse to sit on a mat. Whenever I was told to go and put firewood in the cooking stones, I would do it hesitantly because I knew it was the work of women and girls.

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Articles inside

Facilitator dilemmas: How can I respond and where do responsibilities lie?

12min
pages 119-124

The act of reflection is a human struggle

6min
pages 125-132

Facilitating difficult conversations

8min
pages 114-118

The misfortune of Juliana

7min
pages 105-109

Facilitator reflection: Old methods, new lessons

7min
pages 110-113

Quashed dreams

5min
pages 102-104

Dealing with unfortunate incidences of violence in schools - A union’s response

10min
pages 96-101

Teaching is a work of love

12min
pages 90-95

The painful voice of a young manager

4min
pages 76-78

Deal with SRGBV cases

11min
pages 79-84

The death of a class monitor

9min
pages 85-89

Gone are the days when school related gender based violence went unnoticed

9min
pages 67-71

Teacher advocacy is a key to creating a safe learning environment for all

8min
pages 72-75

The power of words in fighting SRGBV

15min
pages 59-66

School related gender based violence turning point: The story of an SRGBV victim, perpetrator and change agent

9min
pages 54-58

The death sentence of being a girl child

11min
pages 41-45

Jatou’s story

4min
pages 38-40

From grass to grace

6min
pages 21-24

Action against SRGBV

5min
pages 51-53

My anti-SRGBV campaign journey

10min
pages 30-34

Strong will

8min
pages 46-50

A marriage not made in heaven

7min
pages 25-29

School related gender based violence – Taking action

3min
pages 35-37
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