"Women are remarkably eager and innovative in pursuing conflict prevention and reconciliation in this region," said Athman Kakiva, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative.
At the 30 July ceremonies where UNDP handed the bicycles over, Uganda's Minister of State for Gender and Culture appealed for the support of men in the "peace bikes" initiative, hailing the agency for empowering communities to engender their own development.
The bicycle programme is part of UNDP's larger sexual and gender-based violence programme which has trained over 700 women in peacebuilding, negotiation and conflict resolution skills. It is hoped that the bikes will help these women reach remote and inaccessible communities sheltering the displaced who are returning to northern Uganda.
Source: UN News Service
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