+256 39 285 2474
info@fapaduganda.org

STOP-STIGMA Project (2025)

Scarification, Torment, Ostracisation & Profiling — Ending Invisible Gender-Based Marginalization

Project Overview

The STOP-STIGMA Project (2025) is a six-month initiative funded by Haella Foundation (Stichting Haella) – The Hague. It aims to reduce Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV) stigma affecting women, girls and their children in Otuke District.

Through survivor-centered and rights-based approaches, the project amplifies survivors’ voices, strengthens psychosocial healing, and promotes gender inclusion in local governance.

Project Details

Specific Objectives

Gender Mainstreaming

Engage clan leaders to integrate gender into cultural structures.

Awareness & Action

Mobilize communities against CRSV stigma since 1986.

Knowledge & Agency

Create a survivor-led knowledge & action platform.

Policy Influence

Advocate for CRSV recovery in district development plans.

Methodology

Rights-Based Approach

Survivor dignity and safety as the foundation of interventions.

Psychosocial Support

Counseling & trauma healing for CRSV survivors.

Advocacy Campaigns

Media & community mobilization to end stigma.

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Promoting peaceful family-based reintegration.

Family Group Conferencing

Strengthening family-level healing pathways.

Income Generation

Supporting business start-ups for survivors.

Project Impact

The STOP-STIGMA Project directly reached 40 survivors (20 in 2025, 20 earlier) and indirectly impacted over 330+ survivors while profiling 600 individuals.

Survivors report increased hope, restored dignity, and reduced trauma — a major step toward long-term recovery.

Project in Action

STOP STIGMA Activity

This image illustrates real-time community engagement under the STOP-STIGMA initiative.

Download Full Project Brief ← Back to Social Justice