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INIFIRES: Challenging Intimate Partner Violence Among Young People in Formal and Informal Relationships in Uganda

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-26-OODA-AHRC-UB4LQVH-SBDT8QH-BXPLTPS
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Description

"The project will conduct participatory research with key community stakeholders and young people to inform the development of a co-created game-based intervention to tackle IPV among young people in Uganda. This will be achieved by: Determining the prevalence of IPV among young people in formal and informal relationships in conflict-affected and peaceful regions. Examining the potential risk factors for, drivers and facilitators of IPV among young people and ascertaining whether these differ based on the conflict status of the region or the formal/informal status of the relationship. Exploring the impacts of IPV on victims in the different Ugandan contexts . Co-creating, with young people, community partners and IPV researchers, a prosocial gaming intervention for young people and associated media presence, to address and prevent IPV and to encourage help-seeking for those affected. INIFIRES is ODA compliant because it focuses on the empowerment and transformation of the lives of young people in Uganda.

Objectives

Engaging with community partners to use a participatory monitoring and evaluation approach to mobilise the communities to be responsive to IPV among young people, to assess the uptake and impact of the intervention and to ensure its long-term sustainability. The project will deliver a digital game, playable on mobile phones, with an associated website for young people and their supporters (informal and formal) to prevent and/or ameliorate the impacts of IPV.


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Uganda
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