Imela Youth Foundation

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Prevention

At IYF, we work to break the cycle of gender-based violence by raising awareness, equipping communities, and supporting those affected — especially young women and girls.

The Reality of Gender-Based Violence in Our Communities

In Uganda especially in Kalaki district — gender-based violence continues to threaten the health, dignity, and future of women and girls. Many young girls drop out of school due to early pregnancies or forced marriage. Others face abuse in silence, with little access to justice, protection, or support.

GBV fuels the cycle of poverty, disempowerment, and trauma. At IYF, we believe every woman and girl deserves to feel safe, valued, and free.

How We Work to Prevent GBV

Community Awareness Campaigns

Educating youth, parents, and leaders on GBV, rights, and the importance of prevention.

Safe Space Support

Creating safe and trusted spaces for survivors to speak, heal, and seek guidance.

Referral Pathways

Connecting survivors to legal, medical, and psychosocial support through local partners.

Youth Dialogue & Advocacy

Training young leaders as advocates to challenge harmful gender norms and protect peers.

Who We Serve

Help Us Break the Cycle of Silence

Whether through donations, advocacy, or volunteering — you can support IYF’s mission to end gender-based violence and empower every girl with the safety she deserves.