WIL Uganda - Women In Leadership

WIL Uganda - Women In Leadership WIL Uganda is a grassroots female led NGO founded to empower women and girls in rural Uganda The work we do has been designed by and focuses on women and girls.

WIL Uganda was founded in June 2014 by Cianne Jones, a Family Lawyer and Gender Equality Advocate after her experience of volunteering in Uganda. Our vision is for women and girls to be in positions of leadership acting as role models for future generations whilst promoting equitable development. We have three distinct goals:
1) Young women becoming role models and assuming positions of leadership

within their community
2) Women and girls actively participating in development processes at all levels in society
3) Women and Girls having knowledge of their Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights

Through conducting a needs assessment with the women and girls of Busembatia in Iganga District (Eastern Uganda) we learned that many of them have very little opportunity to take part in decision making on personal, local and national levels. On conducting further research we found that in Africa there is a distinct lack of female representation in the political arena with only three female heads of state in the continent. Senegal, Malawi and Liberia have become the first African countries to have female heads of state and we believe that these women are champions for change and equality in the continent. Uganda currently has a female speaker of parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, who acts as a role model for many young women in Uganda. Rebecca Kadaga in an interview with UN women said that “the world would be a better place, better organised if women were given a voice”. Our work is needs based and came from us working from grass roots, directly engaging women and girls in the programme making process. Throughout our time in country we have seen many programmes working with women that simply give practical skills without empowering women and girls with knowledge - or vice versa. We believe that it is the knowledge of ones rights coupled with practical skills that will enable women and girls to actively participate in their communities and provide a platform to discuss the challenges that they are facing. We have involved women and girls from the outset of forming WIL Uganda. Our work is sustainable and directly address the community needs which we believe makes us unique!

LOOK AT THESE BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS! Our tailoring graduates have been working hard to learn to sew different kinds of clo...
10/09/2025

LOOK AT THESE BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS! Our tailoring graduates have been working hard to learn to sew different kinds of clothes and sell them within their communities. Each sale supports women entrepreneurs and sustainable livelihoods.

Throwback!On this  , we're revisiting one of our most impactful chapters — the Literacy Program. Through this initiative...
08/09/2025

Throwback!
On this , we're revisiting one of our most impactful chapters — the Literacy Program. Through this initiative, we helped women and girls gain the confidence, skills, and tools to read, write, and lead. As we celebrate today, we're reminded that education is a right, not a privilege, and that empowered women empower communities.

This International Youth Day, we’re celebrating the powerful ripple effect of women’s empowerment. 💫At WIL Uganda, our J...
13/08/2025

This International Youth Day, we’re celebrating the powerful ripple effect of women’s empowerment. 💫

At WIL Uganda, our Justice Project supports survivors of gender-based violence, helping restore stability and safety to families — which directly impacts the wellbeing of youth. Our Tailoring Project equips women with skills to earn their own income, building brighter futures not just for themselves, but for their children too.

Some of our participants are youth themselves, and several have shared hopes of passing their new skills on to the next generation. Because when women thrive, so do their families — and their communities.

Meet Florence, a survivor of domestic violence who found support through our Justice Project. Every woman deserves to li...
30/07/2025

Meet Florence, a survivor of domestic violence who found support through our Justice Project. Every woman deserves to live free from violence. (All names and identifying information have been changed to protect the survivor's confidentiality) "

Skills mean independence! Our tailoring programme graduates are changing their families' futures through their beautiful...
23/07/2025

Skills mean independence! Our tailoring programme graduates are changing their families' futures through their beautiful craftsmanship and business savvy. One of our graduates, Betty, now teaches other women at our tailoring center while sewing clothes, allowing her to afford school fees for her children. Economic empowerment creates ripple effects through entire communities

On International Day of Peace, we recognise that gender equality is essential for peaceful societies. Studies show that ...
21/07/2025

On International Day of Peace, we recognise that gender equality is essential for peaceful societies. Studies show that peace agreements are 35% more likely to last at least 15 years when women participate in the process. Our Justice Project trains women as community advocates to prevent and address gender-based violence in their villages.

For  , we're highlighting our tailoring programme! Young women starting from 16 learn marketable skills and business fun...
15/07/2025

For , we're highlighting our tailoring programme! Young women starting from 16 learn marketable skills and business fundamentals, breaking the cycle of poverty. They are able to provide for themselves and their children upon completion of the project, and many of the women plan to teach their children the skills they learned in the program. Skills create opportunities!

The Justice Project by Women in Leadership empowers women and girl survivors of gender-based violence to reclaim their v...
07/07/2025

The Justice Project by Women in Leadership empowers women and girl survivors of gender-based violence to reclaim their voices, seek justice, and educate our communities. Together, we’re breaking the silence, raising awareness, and building a future free from violence. 💜✊ https://www.womeninleadership.org.uk/womenshealth

Address

13 Bugweri Avenue
Busembatia

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+440759141888

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