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Reach A Hand, Netherlands Embassy partner to shed light on SRHR Challenges

BigEyeUg1By BigEyeUg1May 6, 2024
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Reach A Hand, Netherlands Embassy partner to shed light on SRHR Challenges

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On Tuesday, Design Hub was abuzz with anticipation as The Netherlands Embassy and Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU) organized a special screening event of the movie, Sabotage.

The exclusive session aimed to discuss crucial Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) challenges, particularly focusing on unsafe abortions and sexual violence, through a social-cultural lens.

The event commenced with welcoming remarks from Karin Boven, the Ambassador of the Netherlands Embassy in Uganda, followed by the screening of “Sabotage” which showcased the impactful narratives sourced from real-life stories in Uganda, and subsequently a panel discussion.

Among the distinguished panelists were individuals deeply passionate about addressing SRHR challenges such as Daisy Kandole, from the SRHR alliance team and Uganda’s representative to the Netherlands Youth Advisory Council. “As a young woman in Uganda, ‘Sabotage’ resonates deeply with the realities many of us face. It courageously sheds light on the challenges of sexual violence and unsafe abortions, which are sadly all too common,” she stated.

The purpose of the screening and panel discussion was to showcase the realities of SRHR challenges faced by young people in Uganda, spark meaningful discussions among stakeholders and collaborate on actionable solutions to address issues such as sexual violence and unsafe abortions.

Sharifah Nakate, a cast member of “Sabotage,” reflected on her experience shooting the film, describing it as “emotionally intense and enlightening.” She hoped audiences would remove the urgency of addressing SRHR issues and the importance of consent and bodily autonomy.

Another cast member, Denis Kinani, discussed the sobering experience of portraying the role of a perpetrator in the film. He urged fellow men to challenge toxic masculinity and stand in solidarity with survivors of gender-based violence.

Judith Adokorach from the Netherlands Embassy emphasized the Netherlands’ strategic objective of supporting Uganda in achieving SDG 3 (Healthy lives and Wellbeing for all) and SDG 5 (Gender equality and empowerment of all women and girls) by ensuring everyone’s sexual and reproductive health rights are met. She noted that the movie highlights controversies, dilemmas, and uncertainties in the policy environment that sometimes hinder the provision of necessary services, such as safe and legal abortion.

At the event, Kemigisha Elizabeth from FIDA weighed in with legitimate expertise as she addressed the legal framework surrounding safe abortion, stressing the importance of clarity to ensure women’s rights and access to safe healthcare. “To resolve these uncertainties, there’s a need for clear and accurate information dissemination, advocacy for legal reforms that prioritize women’s health and rights, and collaboration between stakeholders to address systemic barriers,” she said.

The screening and dialogue highlighted the collaborative efforts of RAHU and its partners in initiating crucial conversations aimed at mindset change and policy improvements for the benefit of young people.

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