SAFE AND INCLUSSIVE CITIES (SAIC)

Project Overview

Safe and Inclusive Cities (SAIC) program is a four-year project funded by Danish Government, implemented in two cities of Kampala and Lira-Uganda in Partnership with Plan International Uganda (PIU). and ACTogether, Global Forum for Development (GLOFORD) Uganda and Kiyita Family Alliance for Development (KIFAD). GLOFORD Uganda is implementing the SAIC project in 5 wards  in Lira City; Bazzar ward, Barr-Onger ward, Junior quarters &Teso ward, Kakoge ward and Barogole ward. The justification of the ward selection was guided by the fact that these are the hotspot areas of the project target groups. Additionally, the project targets to benefit the vulnerable youth and young people aged 14 -30 years involved in; commercial sex work, drug abuse, street and ghetto living. Refugees are also targeted to benefit from the project.

Project Goal

Children, adolescents and young people are safe and influence decision-making in resilient communities that respect their rights and offer equal opportunities for all regardless of gender.

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Outcomes

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Influence: Young people have the knowledge, skills and attitudes to effectively influence governance process, coordination and decission making

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Young people are empowered through skills development and descent income opportunities

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Civil society has strengthened its leadership, legitimacy, diversity, space, influence, and collaboration.

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