The IUD or the IUD? Inter University Dialogue
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The IUD or the IUD? Inter University Dialogue
The inter University Dialogue will be held on 11th November 2023 at Kyambogo University under the theme “Unpacking the complexities of Sexual Health: Getting it right.”
James K. Tumusiime is Manager, Gender and Youth at Reproductive Health Uganda
Mulindwa is the Acting Director Basic and Secondary Education – Ministry of Education and Sports
Nanfuka is a curriculum specialist at the National Curriculum Development Center –NCDC.
Faith is a parent and a Senior Community Development Officer
Rev Moses is an ordained Church minister in the Anglican Church of Uganda
Uganda is a signatory to the Global SDGs, Ministerial Commitment on Sexuality Education, Sexual Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents and Young People in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA commitments). Under the SDG 3, 4 and 5, plus ESA commitments, State Parties are required to provide SRHR knowledge and services to all people especially youth.
We have seen these domesticated through the Uganda Vision 2040, Gender in Education Policy and Strategic Plan 2017, National Strategy for Girls’ Education in Uganda (2014-2019), and the National Sexuality Education Framework 2018-2022.
To contribute to attainment of the above, Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) is continuing with her tailored interventions at the Right time to the Right audience at the right place, hence organizing the Inter-University Dialogue on Sexuality 2018.
This year’s theme for #IUDUg18, “Age –Appropriate Sexuality Education for Vision 2040” aims to constitute a reminder on the fundamental importance that Sexual Health being critical in one’s life to achieve full potential needs a holistic approach with rights and responsibilities.
We invite everyone to imagine, to picture themselves owning their sexual health. In this sense it is important to remember the World Association for Sexual Health/World Health Organization working definition of Sexual Health (2002): …a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being in relation to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction or infirmity.
Sexual Health requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. For sexual health to be attained and maintained, the sexual rights of all persons must be respected, protected and fulfilled.”
In commemoration of the World Sexual Health Day, 2018 celebrations, following the immense success of the previous dialogues, the official launch of the National Framework on Sexuality Education by Ministry of Education and Sports launched on 21st May 2018, Reproductive Health Uganda through its continued partnership with College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS), Makerere University and partners will organize an Inter University Dialogue on Sexuality #IUDUg18, under the theme; “Age –Appropriate Sexuality Education for Vision 2040” targeting about 1,000 participants discussing sexual health, sharing experiences, and learning from professionals who work in the fields related to sexual health and students who want to learn more about the topic.
Venue: Makerere University, Freedom Square.
Date: Saturday, September, 22nd 2018,
Time: 8:00am-5.00 pm (EAT)
Aim: To use Sexuality Education for enhancement of social economic participation and empowerment of young people in realization of Vision 2040
Objectives
The dialogue will highlight
Panelists and participants
About 1,000 participants will discuss and lead events on a variety of key dialogue themes, challenges guided by a shared vision, principles, aspirations and values, with diverse reflections based on the current National Framework on Sexuality Education passed by Ministry of Education.
Participating Universities-Makerere university, Islamic University In Uganda ,Kyambogo University, St Augustine university, Uganda Christian University,Busitema university, Makerere University Business School, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Kampala International University, Kampala University, Ndejje University, Bugema University, YCMA University, African Renewal University, St Lawrence University, ,International University of East Africa, Clarke University, Nsamizi Institute for Social Development ,Uganda Martyrs University plus other interested international universities.
Organizations will have stalls set up to showcase their work, share information resources, and refreshments and lunch buffets provided to all participants.
We shall have renowned panel speakers on sexuality issues who would contribute to our evolving discourse around sexual health and Vision 2040. These will include:
Proposed activities
For more details and Partnerships Contact: Alex Craig Kiwanuka – Youth Officer Reproductive Health Uganda Fellow-Sexuality Leadership & Development, Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre-Nigeria
Mob: +256-755-488988 / 775 223009 Email: ackiwanuka@rhu.or.ug /ackiwanuka@gmail.com
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