The WHRDN-U has continued amplifying the voices of Women Human Rights Defenders at all levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have submitted to the UN Humans Rights Office stories of frontline defenders, press statements, virtual networking, advocacy meetings and continued support to WHRDS at risk.
We also conducted solidarity visits to WHRDs in danger and provided referral services to WHRDs to access services from like minded organizations. WHRDN-U will continue amplifying the voices of WHRDs and remain committed to provide support to those at risk during and post the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Meeting with HIV/Aids woman rights defender-Robina from Hoima
- WHRDNU staff poses for a photo with WHRDs from Women With A Mission in Mbale district.
- Self Care and Healing webinar For Women Human Rights Defenders
- The head of the women defenders with disabilities, a female journalist based in Masindi with the Bunyoro Broadcasting services and the regional focal person pose for a photo.