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Democratic Republic of

Angola Burundi Central Africa Congo (Congo South Sudan


Republic of
Republic (CAR) Brazzaville)
Congo (DRC)

Sudan Kenya Rwanda Tanzania Uganda Zambia

Regional Training
Facility on
Prevention of
Sexual and Gender
Based Violence in
the Great Lakes
Region

Training to change
attitude to prevent
and punish sexual
violence
ICGLR-RTF Centre of Excellence
Participants during the opening ceremony of the Training for Master Trainers, on Prevention
of Sexual Violence in the Great Lakes Region, 8th May 2017 at Afrique Suites Hotel, Kampala - Uganda.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
02 FOREWORD

04 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS

06 FACTS ABOUT ICGLR-REGIONAL TRAINING FACILITY

08 THE ICGLR-REGIONAL TRAINING FACILITY


LAUNCHED IN STYLE

12 ICGLR INSTRUMENTS ON SGBV (2004-2015)

15 UTILIZING ICGLR MECHANISMS TO PREVENT AND


FIGHT SEXUAL VIOLENCE

22 STAFF, VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNEES AT THE ICGLR-


REGIONAL TRAINING FACILITY

23 THERE IS NEED TO SUPPORT THE RTF AND OTHER


MECHANISMS FOR FIGHTING SEXUAL VIOLENCE
– EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ICGLR

26 ICGLR-RTF CONVENES REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON


ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND FIGHTING IMPUNITY OF
SGBV

30 ICGLR-RTF: THREE YEARS OF ENGAGEMENT


HIGHLIGHTS OF MAJOR MEETINGS & TRAININGS

A publication of the International Conference on the Great


Lakes Region - Regional Training Facility (ICGLR-RTF)

Plot 2, George Street,


Simbamanyo House, 7th Floor
Kampala - Uganda
P.O. Box 1386, Kampala
Tel: +256(0) 414 343655,
Website: www.icglr-rtf.org

Published in June 2017


With support of the World Bank

Printed by: MPK Graphics Ltd


Design and layout: John Wagogo
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FOREWORD

Towards a Centre of Excellence of


the ICGLR against Sexual Violence
in the Great Lakes Region: Three
Years of ICGLR-RTF

Acting Director RTF, Nathan Mwesigye Byamukama

Pursuant to article 11 of the ICGLR Pact, Article 6(9) of the ICGLR Protocol on Prevention and suppression
of Sexual Violence against women and children and Paragraph 14 of the Kampala Declaration on Sexual
Violence plus the subsequent ICGLR Summits and RIMC decisions, the RTF was officially opened on 18th
February 2014 and operationalized in April 2014 with the appointment of its Acting Director. The RTF
mandate is to “...train and sensitize police units, judicial officers, medical officers, Social workers and other
categories of persons who handle cases of sexual violence in the Great Lakes Region”. This is in line with the
ICGLR commitment to fight impunity in sexual violence crimes. The Headquarters of RTF are in Kampala,
Uganda. A Host Agreement between Government of Uganda and ICGLR was signed on 18th February 2014.

Three years since its inception, the RTF was able to were trained in Forensic Evidence Management for
convene six (6) major high profile training workshops Prevention and Suppression of Sexual Violence using
for police, military, medical, judicial officers, DNA technology. This was supported by the UN Office
prosecutors, civil society, and journalists in the Great of the Special Representative of the Secretary General
lakes Region. A the time of publishing this magazine, on Sexual Violence in Conflict (OSRSG-SV) and the
the seventh training workshop had been help in May African Union Commission (AUC)’s department of
2017. By end of 2016 about 400 people had benefited Peace and Security. The second and third training
from the training at the ICGLR-RTF. workshops took place in August 2015. These two
concentrated on managing sexual violence under
The first training organized in December 2014 was military justice system and managing sexual violence
for Police Officers from ICGLR Member States; they in conflict situations respectively. The financial
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support came from OSRSG-SV and the British High RTF needs to recruit at least two core “heavy weight”

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Commission (BHC). The fourth was a symposium that staff for smooth and effective operations. What has
was held in July 2016 on ‘Access to Justice & Fighting been achieved is what I have been able to do alone and
Impunity of Sexual Violence in the Great Lakes Region’. in acting capacity, with a handful of good volunteers
It was supported by Office of the Special Envoy of the and the accountant. If we get a training coordinator
UN Secretary General for the Great Lakes Region and and a knowledge production/ IT Expert, progress and
the African Union Commission Peace and Security efficiency will greatly improve much faster.
Department. The fifth was a sensitization and training
workshop held in September 2016 on ‘Documentation The RTF has potential to become Africa’s Centre
and Investigation of Sexual Violence Cases in Conflict’. of Excellence in providing the necessary skills for
It was supported by the Foreign and Commonwealth effective and efficient management of the endemic
office through the BHC. From 5th -7th December 2016, problem of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence on
the sixth big meeting was a regional colloquium on the continent. We are grateful to the Royal Kingdom
Documentation and Investigation which took place in of the Netherlands‘s NICHE programme that has set
Kampala, Uganda and was attended by representatives aside EUR 200.000 to buy property befitting of the
from all the ICGLR Member States. It was supported by ICGLR-RTF as a Centre of Excellency as part of the
funds from Population Council-Kenya, FIDA-Uganda, Euro 1 million support to RTF. At the time of writing
NICHE/ Netherlands and GIZ. this report, the search for the appropriate property
within the available resources was on. It can be done
The initial boost of funds to the RTF was provided by
World Bank that supported a four year project under
‘The Great Lakes Emergency Sexual and Gender Based
Violence and Women’s Health Project’ in which the RTF
is to be strengthened to deliver high quality regional
training programs. In particular, the Project supports
the RTF to develop and implement two high-quality
regional training programs for judicial and police
officers in fighting Sexual violence. Special focus is on
Training of Trainers (ToTs) from ICGLR member states
who would in turn train others in their respective
counties. Dr. Astrid Wake, NICHE Support representative
addressing RTF meeting
In addition, the Netherlands Initiatives for Capacity
Development in Higher Education (NICHE) supports
RTF with the Institutional Strengthening to deliver
training programs in the Prevention and Mitigation of
the SGBV; in particular for medical officers and social
workers additional to the stakeholders supported
by WB project. This is a four-year project ending in
2020 and supports the already running WB project
collaboratively completing training and sensentization
of all the four major stakeholders specifically mentioned
in the ICGLR Protocol namely: Judicial officers, social
workers, police units, and medical officers. The next World Bank Support Mission led by
few years will see the enlisting of other categories of Ms. Verena Phipps (1st left) meeting in Burundi
stakeholders including, but not limited to, the military,
prisons service, civil society and journalists.

The seventh workshop of May 2017, was bringing


together Master Trainers (MTs) who are set to deliver
standardized training materials and curricula for four
stakeholders. This is the core of the RTF/ WB/ NICHE
support.

The RTF is still a growing institution that requires


sufficient support from Member States to take off. The
World Bank Support Mission in Kampala led by
Pia Peeters (2nd left) and Leanne Bayer (1st right)
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS


ACCORD African Centre for the Constructive Resolutions of Disputes
AfDB African Development Bank
AMISOM African Union Mission in Somalia
AUC African Union Commission
AWCFS African Woman and Child Features services
CAR Central African Republic
CEDOVIP Centre for Domestic Violence Prevention
CSOs Civil Society Organisations
DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid
DRC Democratic Republic Of Congo
EUR ( ) Euro (European Currency)
FGM Female Genital Mutilation
FIDA Uganda Uganda Association of Women Lawyers
FPUs Family Protection Units
GBP (£) Pound sterling (British Pound)
GBV Gender-Based Violence
GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit
GLR Great Lakes Region
ICGLR International Conference of the Great Lakes Region
ICGLR-RTF International Conference of the Great Lakes Region-Regional Training Facility
ICT Information Communication Technology
IDA International Development Assistance
IDPs Internally Displaced Persons
IT Information Technology
JLOS Justice and Law Sector
KD Kampala Declaration
LRA Lord’s Resistance Army
MGLSD Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development
MONUSCO United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo
MOU Memorandum of Understanding
MPLA Movimento Popular de LibertacaoIn Angola
MTs Master Trainers
MSM Maastricht School of Management
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NAWJ-U National Association of Women Judges and Magistrates in Uganda
NC National Coordinators
NCM National Coordination Mechanisms
NICHE Netherlands Initiative for Capacity Development in Higher Education
O/SESG-GL Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary General for the Great Lakes Region
OHCHR Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
PIM Project Implementation Manual
PIU Project Implementation Unit
PSO Peace Support Operations
RECs Regional Economic Communities
RIMC Regional Inter-ministerial Committee
RINR Regional Initiatives on Natural Resources
RPF Rwanda Patriotic Front
RTF Regional Training Facility
RWF Regional Women’s Forum
SADC Southern African Development Community
SGBV Sexual and Gender Based Violence
SLM/A Sudan Liberation Army
SPLA/M South Sudan Liberation Army/ Movement
SPLM-N Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement-Northern Sector
ToT Training of Trainers
UGX Ugandan shilling
UN Women United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
UN United Nations
UNAFRI United Nations Institute for Prevention of Crime
UNAIDS Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNFPA United Nations Population Fund
UNHCR Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund
UNITAR United Nations Institute for Training and Research
UNODC United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
UN-OSRSG-SVC UN-Office of Special Representative of Secretary General-Sexual Violence in Conflict
UNRCO United Nations Resident Coordinator Office
UNSESG-GLR United Nations Secretary General to the Great Lakes Region
USD ($) United States Dollars
VSUs Victim Safety Units
WHO World Health Organization
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FACTS ABOUT ICGLR-REGIONAL TRAINING FACILITY

Executive Secretary of the ICGLR Ambassador Zachary


Muburi-Muita (2nd Right) with the staff of the RTF

The Regional Training Facility (RTF) on Prevention and Suppression of Sexual Violence in the Great Lakes
Region, was established by the Heads of States of the International Conference on the Great Lakes (ICGLR).
ICGLR is made up of 12 Member States namely: Angola, Burundi, Central Africa Republic (CAR), Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC), Republic of Congo (Congo Brazzaville), South Sudan, Sudan, Kenya, Rwanda,
Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. The RTF was launched on 18th February 2014 in Kampala, Uganda.

LOCATION that the operating budget of the ICGLR “shall be funded


The Regional Training Facility has its headquarters in by mandatory annual contributions of Member States
Kampala, Uganda. It is hosted on the 7th Floor at the and by resources mobilized from cooperation and
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development – development partners of the Great lakes Region and
George Street, Simbamanyo House. It will soon shift to by any other resources identified by the conference.“
a much bigger and permanent home, thanks to NICHE. Uganda as a Member State contributed Office
premises.
LEGAL STATUS AND MANDATE
VISION
Under Art 6(9), the ICGLR Protocol on the Prevention
and Suppression of Sexual Violence against Women A leading training, research, and information sharing
and Children (2006), “Member States agree (d) to set facility on prevention of SGBV in the GLR.
up a special regional facility for training and sensitizing MISSION STATEMENT
judicial officers, police units, social workers, medical
officers and other categories of persons who handle cases Providing High quality training material and quality
of sexual violence in the Great Lakes Region”. training to professional groups that deal with survivors
of SGBV to improve the response to SGBV in the GLR.
In fulfillment of this obligation, the government of the
Republic of Uganda offered, during the December 2011 GOAL
ICGLR Summit, to host this special Regional Training The RTF mandate is to train and sensitize judicial
Facility. officers, police units, social workers, medical officers
and other categories of persons who handle cases of
FUNDING PARTNERS sexual violence in the Great Lakes Region as provided
The RTF is funded by Member States, partners and for under the ICGLR Protocol on Prevention and
friends of ICGLR. Art 26 (4) of the ICGLR Pact states Suppression of Sexual Violence against Women and
Children.
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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES; RTF PARTNERSHIPS

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1. To train and sensitize judicial officers, police The RTF works closely with governmental, non-
units, social workers, medical officers and other governmental, civil society, international and national
categories of persons who handle cases of sexual partner organizations already doing similar activities,
violence in the Great Lakes Region; by:
2. To develop regional coordination and standardized • Using their technical expertise to develop
curricula that provide common skills, common training manuals or standardise the ones already
frameworks and a common access to content, developed by partners
materials and the database as well as training on • Making use of their trainers to conduct the
resolutions; standards and policies as well as on trainings
protocols and frameworks of the ICGLR, AU and
UN instruments on sexual violence; • Using their data bases to establish the situation in
the various Member States
3. To provide regional knowledge-generation,
scientific evidence gathering, early warning, • Providing a regional platform for partners to share
documentation and sharing framework that relevant information and data
encompasses running a website network and new • Ensuring that similar organisations are part of the
media activities, as well as facilitating demand led working technical committees.
networking events and a regional SGBV training
network available to training stakeholders; DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS TO DATE
1. Member states of ICGLR
4. To provide policy oriented research to inform
training materials for practitioners in the 2. World Bank
management of SGBV cases. 3. UNWomen
5. To provide a database of regional and international 4. UN-Office of Special Representative of Secretary
technical experts and a technical assistance as General-Sexual Violence in Conflict (UN-OSRSG-
well as regional and national SGBV training needs SVC)
for quality enhancement of SGBV training across 5. AU-Peace and Security Department
the Region 6. British High Commission in Kampala
TARGET GROUP FOR THE TRAINING 7. FIDA - Uganda
The RTF will train police units, judicial officers, social 8. Population Council - Kenya
workers, medical officers, attorneys/advocates and 9. GIZ
other categories of persons who handle cases of 10. Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary General
sexual violence in the Great Lakes Region (e.g. prisons, for the Great Lakes Region (O/SESG-GL)-Gender
army, journalists etc as the case may be from all the 12
access to justice symposium in July 2016
member states)
11. NICHE
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The ICGLR-Regional Training Facility


launched in style

The Guest of Honour - Hon Mary Karooro Okurut, Minister of Gender, Labor and
Social Development, delivering making her address

The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (GLR) opened a Regional Training Facility (RTF) on
the Prevention and Suppression of Sexual and Gender based violence (SGBV) in the region. The RTF, which
is based in Kampala, Uganda is currently hosted by the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development.
The Facility was launched on February 18, 2014 at a colourful ceremony in Kampala attended by over 70
participants.

The RTF launch on 18th February 2014 was preceded by The launch started with a breakfast meeting attended
a press briefing on 17th Feb 2014 at the Media Centre. by diplomats and partners. Thereafter a ribbon was cut
The media briefing was addressed by Mrs Elizabeth to mark the establishment of the RTF. The afternoon
Kyasiimire, Commissioner Gender, Ms Diana Ofwona session was attended by officials from the Justice
representing the Regional Director UN Women and and Law Sector (JLOS). The launch was presided over
Nathan Byamukama, representing ICGLR. The briefing by three ministers: Hon Karooro Okurut (Minister of
was covered and telecast by several mainstream Gender), Hon Shem Bageine (Minister of State for East
media including The New Vision newspaper which ran Africa Affairs) and Hon Rukia Nakadama (Minister
an article the next day. The media briefing provided of State for Gender). The opening was also attended
a unique opportunity to ensure that journalists were by the Executive Secretary of ICGLR, Prof Ntumba-
enlightened about the facility. On the whole journalists Luaba, Mrs Diana Ofwona representing Mrs Christine
showed interest in the regional statistics on SGBV. Musisi the Regional Director UN Women and Pernilla
Rydeo representing Mary Robinson , the Special Envoy
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of the Secretary General to the Great Lakes Region. As Permanent Secretary of Uganda’s Foreign Affairs

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Also in attendance were Mrs Elizabeth Kyasiimire Ministry, he pledged the ministry’s commitment
the Commissioner, for Gender and Ambassador Ben to working closely with the Ministry of Gender to
Lukwiya representing Ambassador Mugume, Ministry facilitate the work of the training facility to ensure that
of Foreign Affairs. it achieves its intended objectives.
Several organisations attended the launch including Prof. Lumu Alphonse Ntumba Luaba, the Executive
UNDP, UN Women, UNAFRI, UN-RCO, UNFPA, Oxfam Secretary of the ICGLR, said the opening of the Facility
and Care. Embassies represented included Japan, was a great day for women in the Great Lakes Region.
South Africa, Great Britain, Angola, Burundi, South He said it was a demonstration of the strong will of the
Sudan and The Netherlands. Heads of State and Government towards elimination of
crimes that especially target women. This commitment
Elizabeth Kyasimire, the Commissioner for Gender is in furtherance to the Article 11 in the Pact on Peace,
and Social Affairs in the Ministry, expressed pleasure Security, Stability, and Development in the Great Lakes
that the facility was located at the centre of the Region, which calls for the prevention, criminalisation
national machinery of gender equality and women and punishment of sexual violence against women and
empowerment in Uganda. children. “The launch today of the Training Facility
Ambassador James Mugume, in a speech read by will equip security officers, social workers, medical
Ambassador Ben Lukwiya described the opening of personnel, and all stakeholders in rendering assistance
the centre as a landmark occasion in the efforts to to victims of sexual and gender based violence. It is
fight SGBV in the Great Lakes Region and a big step a great step towards victory against impunity of this
in the implementation of the Kampala Declaration. violence,” Prof. Luaba said. He thanked the Ugandan
He confirmed that Uganda was fully committed to government for accepting to host the facility, “a
the effort to fight and end sexual and gender based brainchild of the ICGLR that received unequivocal
violence in the region. “This launch of the Training backing from all the 12 Member States, including newly
Facility comes at a time when the region is marred admitted South Sudan”. He also thanked particularly
with violent conflicts in which the majority of victims UN Women both for financial and technical support
are women and young girls. It is, therefore, timely that towards the launch of the Facility.
we have this facility to empower personnel that are A representative of the UN WOMEN in Uganda
usually involved in investigations of sexual violence applauded the ICGLR for brokering many regional
to develop and harness their ability and attitude in commitments to peace and stability in general and
handling sensitive crimes against women,” he added. more recently in favour of women’s human rights
Mr Mugume hoped all Member States would greatly through its Pact and Protocols. The opening of the
benefit from the RTF services. He called for greater facility, she observed, was another great step forward
cooperation with the RTF of all other stakeholders in its commitment to oversee the improvement of
currently engaged in eliminating SGBV. women’s lives across the region. “It is important that

The past and current Executive Secretaries of ICGLR: (L-R) Ms. Liberata Mulamula, Prof Ntumba-Luaba
and Ambassador Zachary Muburi-Muita
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Mrs Mary Robinson- former UN Special Envoy of the Amb. Said Djinnit, Special Envoy of the Secretary General for
Secretary General for the Great Lakes Region. the Great Lakes Region (left) with Mr. Nathan Byamukama,
A.g Director, ICGLR-RTF during his courtesy visit to the RTF
on 7th January 2015.

regional leaders continue to provide political support Minister Bageine welcomed the opening of the facility
and cover for ICGLR and the new initiatives to link and saying it was a useful addition to efforts within the East
jointly work for the interests of the people of the Great African Community to purge the problem of SGBV.
Lakes Region,” she noted. “We recently passed a Protocol on Peace and Security
and are in process of extension of the jurisdiction of
“The fact that a wide range of expertise will emerge from the East African Court of Justice to include handling
the facility ranging from investigation and prosecution crimes against humanity…which have always been
personnel, to specially trained interpreters, forensic directed at women,” he said. As a Community, which
specialists, psychosocial trauma counsellors, health covers a huge chunk of the ICGLR, Bageine said there
professionals, witness protection specialists, attorneys was overwhelming interest to promote peace and
and judges means that at last we will be contributing security and to advance especially the lives and rights
to a much clearer accounting of sexual and gender of women and children because of its impact on the
based violence in justice processes. We will also be region’s progress.
accounting for better outcomes for survivors,” she
noted. She described the launch as an emotional Minister Nakadama was happy that the Facility was
moment for all those that had waited for justice for far finally open and would meet the expectations of the
too long. region. She recalled the long struggle from Arusha in
November 2014 that had culminated into the Facility.
She pledged the UN WOMEN’s willingness to
strengthen further collaborations with ICGLR and The Chief Guest, Mary Karooro Okurut, lauded the
the Ugandan government in order to kick-start the spirit of regional cooperation that makes the realisation
operations of the Facility. “UN WOMEN is proud to of important projects like the Facility possible. She said
partner with the regional training facility and is pleased Uganda was not going to merely host a ‘white elephant’
to announce the flag off of this collaboration with an but would ensure it works.
initial contribution of fifty thousand US dollars (US$
50,000) to equip the centre,” she revealed. “The manner in which SGBV cases are prosecuted are
akin to second violation given that the victim is required
In her speech delivered by Ms Pernilla Rydeo on behalf to recount what happened in full view of everyone. This,
of the UN, Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region, Mrs experts have noted, is the reason far fewer cases are
Mary Robinson expressed gratitude and emphasized reported. It is why a Regional Training Facility is crucial:
that the opening of the facility was a fulfilment of one she said. She decried sexual violence which she said
commitment out of many regional leaders agreed had reached epic proportions, particularly citing the
to within the Framework. “As we launch the training plight of survivors of the on-going violent conflict in
facility, we must follow through with quality, timely, South Sudan. “The guns may fall silent but in the lives
harmonised training curricula to ensure that it serves of those women, of those girls, of even the young boys
the purpose for which it has been established; to who have undergone this violence for them the guns
equip prosecutors, judicial actors, police officers, will go on and on unless we get this kind of specialised
medical personnel, social workers and other relevant training,” she said. She rallied regional Governments
professionals to deal with cases of sexual gender based and Agencies to offer their full support to ensure the
violence,” she noted. facility is well staffed, facilitated, encouraged, and
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appreciated so that its work can have far reaching

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impact beyond where it is hosted. “We owe it to the
citizens of the region, the men and boys, women and
girls, to ensure that all occurrences of sexual gender
based violence are prevented in order for peace and
security to be guaranteed,” Karooro said
The afternoon session was an interaction between
the Secretariat, the Gender Ministry and Civil Society
Organisations engaged in combating SGBV. This
interface was aimed at a reflection and preparation
of what RTF curricula must focus on, who and how it
must be delivered, potential sources of collaboration,
both technical and financial, and ways and means of
harnessing already existing knowledge and ongoing
training efforts in respect to the elimination of SGBV.
The session attracted the Police, the Justice Law
and Order Sector, the Centre for Domestic Violence
Prevention, the Inter-Religious Council of Uganda, Isis-
WICCE, among so many other stakeholders.
Participants were also addressed by Nathan
Byamukama, the Programme Officer Crosscutting
Issues at the ICGLR Secretariat. He reiterated
appreciation to Uganda for hosting the Facility pointing
out the central role of both the Ministries of Foreign
Affairs and Gender who made it possible. He also
thanked UN WOMEN for the financial donation to help
set up and run the Facility. Other speakers were: Alex
Musaule, an official from the Government’s Analytical Top: The Executive Secretaty ICGLR greets the Minister of
Laboratory in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Tina East African Affairs (left) while the UN Women representative
Musuya of the Centre for Domestic Violence Prevention (in yellow) looks on. Seated is the then Minister of Gender,
Labour and Social Development.
(CEDOVIP), Lucy Ladira from the Secretariat of the
Justice Law and Order Sector, Carol Bunga from the Bottom: A cross section of the guests at the official opening
ceremony.
Inter-Religious Council of Uganda, Richard Mwokozi of
Oxfam and a retired magistrate who has been involved
in training especially mind set changes within judicial
officers

Guests and participants at the RTF 2nd training on


addressing sexual violence within the Military Justice
System in the Great Lakes Region, held in August
Newspaper coverage in 2015 in Kampala. It was aimed at equipping military
Uganda and Rwanda of justice officers with the requisite knowledge and
the RTF opening skills to effectively investigate and prosecute crimes
of sexual violence.
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ICGLR INSTRUMENTS ON SGBV & ICGLR-RTF (2004-2015)


DATE TITLE VENUE MOST RELEVANT DÉCISIONS ABOUT THE RTF
19-20 No- 1st Ordinary Summit Dar es Commitment (27): Protect vulnerable groups, women, children,
vember of the ICGLR: (Dar es Salaam the elderly, the disabled and the sick, the refugees and displaced
2004 Salaam Declaration) persons, involving them in our peace efforts, addressing issues
of sexual violence, implementing a Regional Strategy against the
HIV/AIDS pandemic as a peace and security issue, in conformity
with the relevant regional and international political and legal
mechanisms, including Resolutions 1308 and 1325 of the United
Nations Security Council, creating conditions for protecting the
youth from all sorts of manipulation, particularly during armed
conflicts.
Commitment(35): Adopt deliberate policies and mechanisms
for promoting gender equality at all levels and in all sectors, at the
national and regional levels, in accordance with the Millennium
Declaration, the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000),
the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination
against Women (CEDAW), the African Charter on Human
and Peoples’ Rights, the Protocol on the Rights of Women in
Africa, the Beijing Platform for Action and the African Union’s
Declaration on Gender Equality in Africa.
Instruments on Towards Eradicating Commitment(55): Establish and strengthen national and
sexual violence SGBV in the Great regional mechanisms to mainstream gender issues in all sectors
Lakes region of economic development
Commitment(67): Set up regional mechanisms, including
relevant traditional support mechanisms, aimed at providing
psychosocial support, medical and legal assistance to women
and girls who are victims of rape as well as other acts of sexual
violence and exploitation
30th No- ICGLR Protocol Nairobi Protocol on the Prevention and Suppression of Sexual Violence
vember Against Women and Children
2006
15th De- The Pact on Nairobi Art (11): “The Member States undertake, in accordance with the
cember security, stability Protocol on the Prevention and Suppression of Violence Against
2006 and development Women and Children, to combat sexual violence against women
for the great lakes and children through preventing, criminalizing and punishing
region. (December acts of sexual violence, both in times of peace and in times of
2006 as amended in war, in accordance with national laws and international criminal
November 2012). law.”
18th June The Goma Goma, Recommandation (32):  Member States to domesticate the
2008 Declaration on RDC Protocol on the Prevention and Suppression of Sexual Violence
Eradicating Sexual against Women and Children by reforming the Penal Codes to
Violence and Ending provide stiff punishment for crimes related to SGBV
Impunity in the Great
Recommendation (35): Pursuant to article 6.8 of the Protocol,
Lakes Region.
Member States to create a regional facility, under the Special
Fund for Reconstruction and Development, to prevent SGBV
and assist survivors specifically in the area of training, legal
assistance, medical treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration of
survivors of sexual violence, including the perpetrators of SGBV.
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15th-16th Declaration of the Kampala Commitment (2): “fully domesticate and implement the Protocol
Decem- Heads of State and on Non-Aggression, and Mutual Defense, the Protocol on
ber 2011 Government of the Prevention and Suppression of Sexual Violence against Women
Member States of and Children as well as the Protocol on Judicial Cooperation, in
the ICGLR at The order to eradicate existing armed groups, combat Sexual and
Fourth Ordinary Gender Based Violence and cooperation in matters of extradition,
Summit and Special judicial investigation and prosecution of perpetrators”
Session on
Commitment (8): “Direct concerned ministries to establish and
Sexual and Gender strengthen special courts, sessions and procedures in order to
Based Violence fast track SGBV cases in the police and judiciary (with adequate
financing, facilities and gender sensitive officers) within 12
(Kampala
months after this summit and special session on SGBV (2011) to
declaration)
improve access to justice and protect SGBV victims/survivors in
line with Article 6(5) of ICGLR Protocol (2006) on prevention and
suppression of Sexual Violence against Women and Children”
Commitment (14): “we take note of Uganda’s offer to host
the Regional SGBV Training Facility and direct the ICGLR
Secretariat to prepare the financial requirements (budget) for
the establishment of the facility and present it to the next RIMC
for decision”
28th July ICGLR Regional High Kinsha- Commitment (1): The Ministers of Justice and Gender from
2012 Level Consultation of sa the ICGLR Member States commit to simplify, translate and
Ministers in Charge accordingly disseminate the provisions of the three Protocols,
of Justice and Gender namely: the Protocol on non-Aggression and Mutual Defense,
on the Kampala the Protocol on the Prevention and the Suppression of Sexual
Declaration on violence against Women and Children and the Protocol on
Sexual and Gender Judicial Cooperation to all stakeholders and lobby all those
Based Violence. involved in the domestication process within Government,
Parliament, Law Enforcement Institutions, Regional Women
(Kinshasa Final
Forum , Civil Society and the Citizenry for speeding up the
communique)
domestication process;
15th Janu- Declaration of Luanda Decision (23): “Recommended the acceleration of the
ary 2014. the Summit of Angola implementation of the Declaration and the domestication
Heads of State and of the Protocol on the Prevention and Suppression of SGBV,
Government of the including the adoption of specific National Laws ; the putting in
(ICGLR) on the place of implementation of the Kampala Declaration National
Promotion of Peace Committees multi-sectorial coordination and provision i1r
Security, Stability and National Budgets to support the implementation of the Kampala
Development in the Declaration”
Great Lakes Region
Decision (24): Direct the Secretariat to monitor the
(5th ordinary implementation of the Kampala Declaration in each Member
summit) State and report to the next RIMC.
Decision (25): Welcome the forth coming operationalization of
the Kampala Training Facility for the fight against SGBV.
PROVISIONS OF THE REGIONAL TRAINING FACILITY (RTF) IN ICGLR INSTRUMENTS (2004-2015)
30th No- Protocol on the Art (6(9)): Member States agree to set up a special regional
vember Prevention and facility for training and sensitizing judicial officers, police units,
2006 Suppression of social workers, medical officers and other categories of persons
Sexual Violence who handle cases of sexual violence in the Great Lakes Region.
Against Women and
Children
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18th June The Goma Goma, Recommandation (36): Pursuant to article 6.9 of the Protocol,
2008 Declaration on RDC Member States to put in place a special regional facility for
Eradicating Sexual training and sensitizing judicial officers, police and military units,
Violence and Ending social workers, medical officers and all others who handle SGBV
Impunity in the Great issues.
Lakes Region.
15-16 Dec. Declaration of the Kampala Commitment (14): “we take note of Uganda’s offer to host
2011 Heads of State and the Regional SGBV Training Facility and direct the ICGLR
Government of the Secretariat to prepare the financial requirements (budget) for
Member States of the establishment of the facility and present it to the next RIMC
the ICGLR at The for decision”
Fourth Ordinary
Summit and Special
Session on
Sexual and Gender
Based Violence
(SGBV)-(Kampala
Declaration)
28th July ICGLR Regional High Kinsha- Commitment (25): The Ministers of Gender and Justice request
2012 Level Consultation of sa the ICGLR Secretariat to expedite the budget of the Regional
Ministers in Charge Training Facility that Uganda had offered to host as per Decision
of Justice and Gender 14 of the Kampala Declaration
on the Kampala
Declaration on
Sexual and Gender
Based Violence
(SGBV).
(Final communique)
15 Janu-
th
Declaration of Luanda Decision (24): Direct the Secretariat to monitor the
ary 2014. the Summit of Angola implementation of the Kampala Declaration in each Member
Heads of State and State and report to the next RIMC.
Government of the
Decision (25): Welcome the forth coming operationalization of
(ICGLR) on the
the Kampala Training Facility for the fight against SGBV.
Promotion of Peace
Security, Stability and
Development in the
Great Lakes Region
(5th Ordinary
Summit)
10th 10th meeting of Luanda Recommendation 4(iv): The Conference Secretariat should
March ICGLR National Angola Integrate Kampala Regional Training Facility into the budget
2015 Coordinators process of the Secretariat like Lusaka Centre in the upcoming
budgeting of 2016.
Recommendation4 (vi): Member States should commit
themselves to domestication and implementation of the priority in
2015 (Protocol on Non-Agression and Mutual Defence, Protocol
on Judicial Cooperation, Protocol on the Illegal Exploitation of
Natural Resources, Protocol on SGBV, Protocol on the Prevention
and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide).
Recommendation 7(ii)  : The release of the seed money for the
Kampala Center should be expedited.
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Utilizing ICGLR mechanisms to prevent and
fight Sexual Violence
This article demonstrates that the ICGLR has sufficient mechanisms in place to prevent and deter
the crime of sexual violence individually within, and collectively among member states. It highlights
the ICGLR legal instruments supporting the programs of action on sexual violence as well as the
institutional structure that confers obligations and responsibilities in the fight against sexual violence.
The aim is to stimulate collective effort of the ICGLR to fight sexual violence.

The ICGLR
The International Conference Sexual Violence as defined by the ICGLR
on the Great Lakes Region The ICGLR Protocol on the Prevention and Suppression of Sexual Violence
(ICGLR) is an organization of against Women and Children (2006), defines Sexual violence as “any
12 Members States founded on act which violates the sexual autonomy and bodily integrity of women
the basis of the Pact on Security, and children under international criminal law including but not limited to:
Stability and Development in the rape, sexual assault, grievous bodily harm, assault or mutilations of female
Great Lakes Region (2006),also reproductive organs, sexual slavery, enforced prostitution, forced pregnancy
known as the ICGLR Pact. and enforced sterilization”. Sexual exploitation or coercion of women and
Creatively crafted to address the children to perform domestic chores or to provide sexual comfort is also
interconnected and interwoven covered under sexual violence.
challenges of security, stability The Protocol also covers under sexual violence the trafficking in persons
and development that had (especially women and children) and their exploitation; exploitation of
bedeviled the region for long, prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labor,
the Pact recognizes that the or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal
three situations are not mutually of organs.. This implies that any recruitment, transportation, transfer,
exclusive. Efforts to address harboring or receipt of persons, by means of threat or use of force or other
one area have to necessarily put forms of coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse power or position
into consideration the others of vulnerability or giving or receiving of payments so that a person controls
if any significant impact is to another for exploitative purposes is all part of Sexual and Gender based
be made. The Pact includes violence (SGBV).
the Dar-es-Salaam Declaration
(2004), the 10 protocols, the The Protocol provides that sexual violence “includes gender based violence
that is directed against a woman because she is a woman or that affects
four Programs of Action, the
woman disproportionately” (art 1(6). Sexual violence and SGBV are
Follow up Mechanism and the
sometimes used interchangeably.
Fund for Reconstruction and
Development (see Art 3).
The ICGLR Programs of Action include: Peace
The Dar es Salaam Declaration (2004) identified and security; democracy and Good governance;
four core challenges of the Great Lakes Region (later regional integration and economic development
referred to as Programs of Action), while the 10 plus humanitarian and social issues. All these must
protocols provided each of the four challenges with mainstream cross cutting issues namely: Gender,
at least a legal basis for its operationalisation. The human rights, youth, environment, human settlement
10 protocols point to non-aggression, democracy and HIV/AIDS.
and good governance, judicial cooperation as well
as prevention of genocide and war crimes, sexual The “Follow up Mechanisms” constitute a chain of
violence and illegal exploitation of natural resources. decision-making organs of the ICGLR, each feeding
There are also protocols addressing the management into the other. These are: The Summit, the Regional
of information, refugees, internally displaced persons Inter-ministerial Committee (RIMC), the ICGLR
(IDPs) and development zones. Secretariat and the National Coordination mechanism
(NCM). They make proposals/recommendations up to
the summit where decisions/resolutions are made.
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Lusaka Centre also known as the Levy Mwanawasa


Center for Democracy and Good Governance and
the Regional Training Facility on Prevention and
Suppression of Sexual Violence (ICGLR-RTF) also
known as the Kampala Center. ICGLR Foras include
the Regional Women Forum (RWF) based in Kigali, the
Multifunctional Youth Forum (MFYF) based in Nairobi
and the Civil Society Forum (RCSF) based in Dar es
Salaam. There are also Protocol based committees Angolan Delegate, Virginie Ndessabeka,
such as the Committee on Prevention of Genocide and attended RTF training Congo Brazzaville
the Committee on Natural Resources. The decisions workshops attended RTF training
are therefore supposed to be implemented, monitored workshops
and progress reported accordingly from National
Coordinators at national levels to the ICGLR Executive
Secretariat at the regional level, to the ministers of
Foreign affairs. The Pact also includes the (Special)
“Fund” for Reconstruction and Development to
implement the ICGLR projects and Programs of Action.
The ICGLR has sufficient mechanisms in place, as
discussed below, to prevent and deter the crime of
sexual violence. Even though sexual violence is not
explicitly stated in the instruments of some of these Amb. Thiik Giir Thiik, Amb. Mohammed Eisa
mechanisms, nothing excludes the mechanisms from ICGLR NC South Sudan, Edam, the then ICGLR NC
being utilized in the fight against SGBV as long as attended RTF training of Sudan, attended RTF
that works in disposing off a security, stability and workshops training workshops
development threat. What has been missing is partly
the collective consciousness to integrate eradication of
sexual violence in areas and spaces where it ought to
have been integrated and enforced in the first place.
The mechanisms discussed below can be creatively
utilized to eradicate sexual violence from the region.

Eradicating Illegal Armed Groups from the


Region
It is well known that negative forces commit crimes Amb. Josephine Gaita, Amb. Desire Nyaruhirira,
of sexual violence. The ICGLR Member States agreed ICGLR NC Kenya, attended ICGLR NC Rwanda
under the Protocol on Non-aggression and mutual RTF training workshops attended RTF training
defense “…to abstain from sending or supporting armed workshops
opposition forces or insurgents on to the territory of other
member states, or from tolerating the presence on their
territories of armed groups or insurgents engaged in armed
conflicts or involved in acts of violence or subversion against
the government of a another state” (Art 1(b)). To this
end, Member States prepared to build joint capacity
for mutual assistance and defense aimed at enabling
collective and effective responses to armed attacks
against one or more of them by utilising the command
structures of the African intervention force as well as
those of the UN. This would imply that negative forces Amb. Rosette Nyirinkindi Zambia participant
Katungye representing attended RTF training
such as the FDLR, LRA and ADF, currently operating in
Amb. Patrick Mugoya, workshops
DRC would neither be supported nor tolerated by any
ICGLR NC Uganda,
ICGLR Member States to exist or attack a country.
attended RTF training
workshops
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It was also agreed that “any armed attack against one by their own jurisdiction, can still use binding regional

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or more of them shall be considered an attack against and international instruments to prevent and punish
them all….and will assist the state so attacked by taking the crime and support survivors of sexual violence.
forthwith…. individually or in concert with the other Therefore, with these commitments and binding
Member States such action deemed necessary including measures in place, only political will is required to
use of force to restore and maintain the peace, security, enhance the state’s ability to respect, protect and fulfill
stability and development of the Great Lakes Region”. the obligations. The enabling mechanism to protect
With this mandate, the region has an opportunity women of the region from being raped and violated
to ensure that those countries which are secure but by the marauding militarized rapists in the region is
threatened have regional support for protection from available.
further violence (including sexual violence) originating
from groups hiding in neighboring countries. This is Denying illegal armed groups access to
a great opportunity to prevent sexual violence in the natural resources
region as war is known to increase the vulnerabilities of
Illegal armed groups do not only exploit minerals; they
mothers, daughters, wives and sisters who are usually
also sexually exploit women and children. The ICGLR
the major victims.
Protocol on combating Illegal exploitation of Natural
Article 8 (1-11) of the same Protocol is dedicated Resources (2006) is relevant to deny the illegal armed
to “measures against Armed Groups” whereby a groups the means to strengthen themselves through
range of actions including denouncing all armed illegal mining and trade in the strategic minerals in
groups, prohibition from using territory as a base to DRC and further diminish their capacity to sexual
attack a neighbor, no assistance, apprehension and exploitation in the mining areas and beyond. By
disarmament of these armed groups are included. regularizing the mineral sector, it would be possible
In December 2011, the ICGLR Summit sitting in a to remove illegalities in trade from the chain of supply
special session on eradication of sexual violence, where the armed groups thrive. Since whatever gives
resolved “...(to) eradicate existing armed groups in the strength to illegal armed groups such minerals and
region in conformity with the ICGLR Protocol on Non- other natural resources in the DRC and elsewhere
aggression and Mutual Defense” with in a specific “represents a serious source of insecurity, instability,
time frame (see Res.1 of the Kampala Declaration tension and conflicts” including contributing to sexual
on Sexual Violence (2011)). This was in addition to violence, the total control of the mineral and natural
commitment to “fully domesticate and implement the resource sector to deny access to the illegal armed
protocol on Non-Aggression and Mutual Defense, the groups would enhance protection for potential victims
Protocol on Prevention and suppression of Sexual Violence of SGBV.
Against Women and Children as well as the Protocol on
Concerted efforts are on-going through the Natural
Judicial Cooperation, in order to eradicate existing armed
Resources project supported by the GiZ at the ICGLR
groups, combat sexual and gender based violence and
to break this exploitative and abusive link. The Heads
cooperate in matters of extradition, judicial investigation
of States also resolved, in the Kampala Declaration,
and prosecution of perpetrators” (Res. 2 of the Kampala
“to strengthen the inter-linkage between the Regional
Declaration). Many of the ICGLR member states have
specific laws to combat sexual violence while others, Initiatives on Natural Resources (RINR) and the

In Angola (From L-R) Maria


Filomena de Fátima Lobão Telo
Delgado Minister of family
and promotion of women and
the male is Manuel Domingos
AUGUSTO Secretary of State Angola’s law on domestic
Some of Uganda’s laws on Sexual and Gender Based Violence
for Foreign Affairs violence
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Regional Initiative on Sexual and Gender Based provide counseling, rehabilitation and reintegration
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Violence (SGBV)…”. When this is fully integrated, of survivors and victims of SGBV, medical treatment,
after thorough research on the interconnectedness of training ...and compensation of victims…, ” . While the
the two and the related impact on the socio-political window for funding activities to fight sexual violence
and economic milieu, appropriate measures would be exists under this arrangement, it is inconceivable that
found to mitigate and/or prevent the negative impact. without partners and member states replenishing the
Fund, this commitment will be achieved. The need to
Strengthening the Regional Training replenish the Fund is urgent.
Facility on SGBV
Genocide Prevention Committees
The Regional Training Facility (RTF) on Prevention and
Suppression of Sexual Violence (and variously called Sexual violence can be genocide and genocide includes
the Kampala Centre on Sexual Violence) hosted by sexual violence. The Protocol on sexual violence and
Uganda, is now fully operational since April 2014. that of genocide prevention provide details on what
Three years since its inception, the RTF has achieved a genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity
lot. Seven regional trainings have been carried out and mean. Genocide is more comprehensively covered
over 400 participated in sensitization and training. under the protocol of sexual violence than in the
The next two years will see 12 Master Trainers and 96 genocide protocol, demonstrating the inextricable link
country experts engaged to cascade the training to between genocide and sexual violence in the context
all professionals in the 12 Member States. By 2020, of the Great Lakes Region. In contrast to the SGBV
we expect to have trained more than 1000 cadres Protocol though, the ICGLR Protocol for the Prevention
in the region. In all these we will need the financial, and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, War Crimes and
technical and human resource support from Member Crimes against Humanity and All Forms of Discrimination,
States and partners. By March 2017, the RTF, with establishes, under Article 26, a Committee whose
the support of the World Bank and the Kingdom of clear mission under Article 38 is “to prevent crimes
Netherlands through the Netherlands Initiatives for of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity
Capacity Development in Higher Education (NICHE) in the Great Lakes Region”. In fulfilling its mandate,
had embarked on developing training manuals and the ICGLR Genocide Prevention Committee regularly
curricula for police, judicial and medical officers plus reviews situations in each country for purposes of
social workers. preventing genocide. It also collects and analyses
information related to genocide, alerts the summit in
Funding ICGLR to fight Sexual Violence good time, and suggests specific measures to fight
impunity and also including carrying out any tasks that
The Special Fund for Reconstruction and Development
the inter-ministerial committee may entrust it with.
(SFRD) was established by the ICGLR member states
to which they pledged to contribute resources, and Article 3 of the Statute of the International Criminal
invited development partners, group of friends of Tribunal for Rwanda affirms that rape is a crime against
the ICGLR, to also contribute in the support of the humanity when committed as part of the widespread
implementation of the agreed projects and programs. or systematic attack against any civilian population,
As of December 2010, six out of 12 member states based on political, ethnic, racial or religious grounds. In
had made their contribution and pledges to the SFRD this respect, the Genocide Prevention Committee can
which is hosted at the African Development Bank. The actually address rape as part of its mandate; to prevent
fund is for providing financial and technical support the rape in particular and sexual violence in general as
towards implementation of the Protocols and the a crime against humanity or the conditions that bring
priority Projects with in the Programs of action (art 10 it about.
(b) of the Pact. By 2010, 3.5 million dollars had been
contributed by member states (ICGLR Annual Report Protecting Refugees and Internally
2010/2011 p.8). Nonetheless more contributions have Displaced Persons (IDPs)
not been forthcoming while the existing contributions
have been used. Refugee and IDPs camps are known hotbeds for SGBV.
While the region remains with more than a fair share
Sexual violence projects have partly been supported of displaced persons, the related instruments provide
under the SFRD funds. Article 6(8) of the Protocol on room for fighting sexual violence in those spaces.
Sexual violence requires “creation of a special (financial) Indeed, Member States and international organizations
facility under the fund for reconstruction and development such as UNHCR and IOM have interventions related to
(hosted by the African Development Bank-AfDB) to fighting sexual violence but they are not yet linked to
ICGLR efforts for a combined assault on the vice.
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Internally Displaced Persons commits Member States
Forces
to “prevent arbitrary displacement and to eliminate root
causes of displacement. And mitigate the consequences … Involving women in peace and security sector is one of
and bear primary responsibility for protection of physical the indicators of good governance. This is in line with
…..safety in places of displacement, upon return, or the ICGLR Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance.
resettlement” (art 3 (1-3)). Article 4 requires adherence Besides, in the Dar es Salaam Declaration, Heads of
to international humanitarian law and human rights as States committed to “protect vulnerable persons, women,
well as respect of Security Council Resolution 1296 children, elderly… and.. involving them in our peace effort
and 1325 “applicable to the protection of women… in and .., addressing issues of sexual violence…” It has also
respect to their safety… and provide special protection of been established that forces that have a reasonable
women, children, the vulnerable and displaced persons number of women in their rank and file experience
with disabilities.”(art 1 (a-d). These are all windows of minimum sexual violence, if any. In this regard, part of
opportunity for crusaders against sexual violence. In the solution is to recruit more women in the security
addition, Protocol on the Property Rights of Returning sector and in the army as a way of empowering women
Persons prohibits “direct or indiscriminate attacks and protecting potential victims of SGBV. This applies
or other acts of violence” (art 3.2(b)) and commits to government, rebels and peacekeepers.
member states to “eliminate gender based discrimination
against women” in line with CEDAW, African Charter Empowering the ICGLR Regional Women
on Human and People’s Rights, and the Protocol to Forum mechanism
the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights on Even though it does not directly refer to SGBV, the
the rights of Women in Africa” (art 5,2). ICGLR-RTF ICGLR Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance
will have to make strategic partnerships with other enshrines democracy principles which when applied
stakeholders to fight SGBV in refugee and IDP camps. can save potential victims of SGBV. Article 44 of this
instrument states that “Member States recognize the
Promoting judicial cooperation and better empowerment of women and protection of their rights
communication to fight impunity and (to) guarantee development and peace in their society. To
stigma of sexual violence this end member States undertake to establish appropriate
mechanisms and adopt a regional gender policy to promote
The geography of the Great Lakes Region easies trans- women’s rights and to eliminate all forms of prejudices,
border crimes and criminals easily commit crimes such degrading and discriminatory practices against them in
as rape and hide in neighboring countries. The fugitives accordance with appropriate national and regional, and
from the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda international standards in force.” It is also recognized that
demonstrated this clearly. The ICGLR Protocol on “good governance is essential for ensuring social justice,
Judicial Cooperation was aimed at facilitating matters prevention of conflict, safeguarding political stability and
of extradition, judicial investigation and prosecution peace as well as strengthening democracy” (art 36).
of such suspects. Under such arrangements therefore
no potential rapist should be safe both at national or In order to ensure mainstreaming of gender in all
regional level. ICGLR programs and projects, the Regional Women
Forum (RWF) was established. During the Special
Furthermore, the Protocol on Management of Summit of Heads of State in September 2010 in Lusaka
information and communication was expected to Zambia, the RWF asked for a special summit on SGBV
promote free and professional media in the region to which the Heads of State agreed. Consquently the
through among other principles, “preventing disorder special session on SGBV during their ordinary session
and crime”. From the perspective of sexual violence of December 2011. The Summit, whose theme was
professionalism, reporting on sexual violence should ‘United to Prevent, End Impunity and Provide Support
be sensitive and respectful of the situation and rights of to the Victims of SGBV’ ended with issuing a critical
the victim without glorifying the perpetrator. It is high instrument: the Kampala Declaration (KD) on SGBV
time the ICGLR established a Regional Information and (2011). This demonstrated the will of the Heads of
Communication Council for the Great Lakes Region in States to fight SGBV. It encourages the region to ask
line with Article 2 (9) of the Protocol on Management and they wil be given the ammunition to fight SGBV.
of information and communication.
The Kampala Declaration on Sexual
Violence and its Preventive Measures
The KD has 19 Resolutions, six of which are on
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“prevention”, three on “ending impunity”, three on committed in the region” considers genocide
“providing support to victims/survivors of SGBV” and prevention critical for prevention of SGBV.
seven are “general resolutions” related to ending sexual
violence. Implementing these resolutions in earnest The importance of the Levy Mwanawasa Centre on
will test the extent of the member states commitment Democracy and Good Governance, the Regional
to zero tolerance to SGBV. Training Facility (RTF), the media, the inter-linkages
between natural resources and Sexual violence and the
In prevention, priority was put to eradication of negative role of the civil society were seen as bedrocks for the
forces, domestication the protocols on sexual violence, prevention of sexual violence.
non-aggression and judicial cooperation. The Heads of
State also resolved to increase financial and technical Commitment to the responsibility to protect
support to judicial and security sector reforms on For long, Heads of State in Africa were criticised for
human rights, women’s rights and SGBV eradication. their inaction. Violations of human rights including
In addition they directed responsible institutions to SGBV would not ignite States to protect the
strengthen or establish (where they do not exist) population. Realities in the region of the Great Lakes
their national level structures that would facilitate of Africa made the region aware of the responsibility
reporting and documentation of SGBV cases on top to protect at an earlier date. That is why monitoring
of addressing prevention, protection and support of and sanctions are part of the ICGLR Pact on crucial
women and children against SGBV. issues to do with human rights violations. In situations
where for instance, a member state was “unwilling” to
The KD declares a Zero tolerance campaign to
comply with the Pact it would be compelled to explain
end sexual violence (that is inclusive of men);
to the summit or its extraordinary Session and where
establishment of special courts, special court sessions
necessary action will be taken.
and procedures for handling sexual violence cases as a
fast tracking measure to the exceedingly heavy backlog Indeed the region had started to show signs of action.
of cases related to sexual violence in most countries During the humanitarian crisis in eastern DRC in 2008,
in order to improve access to justice for victims/ the Heads of State during their extraordinary session
survivors. The KD by calling for the establishment of in Nairobi, Kenya on the then Situation in Eastern DRC
appropriate mechanisms to investigate and prosecute warned that “The Great Lakes region would not stand by
sexual violence crimes, including crimes that amount to witness incessant and destructive acts of violence by any
to genocide, war crimes, or crimes against humanity armed groups against innocent people of DRC; if and when
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forces into the Kivu Province of the DRC.” This did not
take place partly because the situation was brought
under control just in time, thanks to the initiatives of
the UN, AU and ICGLR with former Presidents Olusogu
Obasanjo and Benjamin Mkapa representing UN and
ICGLR respectively on eastern Congo. These initiatives
did not only prevent an escalation but actually stopped
a humanitarian disaster under whose cover all Ms Nancy
violations including sexual violence take place. Keizirege
Chairperson
Furthermore, in 2012, during the M23 insurgence in of the Regional
eastern DRC, the Heads of State further threatened Youth Forum
sanctions against obstructing peace. In their 7th-8th
August 2012, Summit they decided to “undertake Conclusion
vigorous efforts with a view to ensure that there is complete There are ongoing regional efforts to recover from
halt to fighting in Eastern DRC; without excluding the conflict but the challenge of SGBV remains both in
possibility of sanctions against those who obstruct the time of conflict or in peace. When confronting crimes
peace process.” Every war situation is a breeding ground in the region, the ICGLR Pact has to be read together
for sexual violence, among other heinous crimes. To as a whole and applied in a holistic manner. Fighting
halt war is to save women, children, girls and boys and sexual violence should not be a preserve of only the
all vulnerable populations. This is the momentum that efforts under the Protocol on Sexual violence to be
must continue to stop atrocity crimes such as sexual left to the institutions thereunder. Sexual violence is
violence. a big challenge that has to be tackled from all angles
through all the mechanisms, space and resources
Other follow up mechanisms with all the necessary will to do it. There are cultural,
The convening of Regional Inter-Ministerial Committee security, political, economic, sociological, biological
every six months in which they, together with national and humanitarian considerations to the problem of
coordinators, security and political situations are SGBV that need attention and Member states need to
reviewed in respective countries helps to bring to utilize existing ICGLR mechanisms to prevent SGBV.
light the challenges and how to address them. Other In this regard, the RTF is ready to train and sensitize
meetings by stakeholders about the implementation of all those mentioned in the ICGLR structures and
the Protocols, and specifically the SGBV protocol, help mechanisms on how best to contain and prevent
the Secretariat to have a grasp on the state of SGBV
sexual violence in their respective jurisdictions
within the Member States. All these however act as
early warning signs, while the real decision to act lies
with the Summit at regional level and Member states
at national level. What is clear though is that when they Fighting sexual violence should
have convened, the mechanism have been steadfast
in their recommendations and decisions including on not be a preserve of only the
SGBV. efforts under the Protocol on
The ICGLR Fora
Sexual violence. Sexual violence
The ICGLR Fora include the Regional Women Forum is a big challenge that has to be
(RWF), the Multifunctional Youth Forum (MFYF) and tackled from all angles through
the Civil Society Forum (RCSF). By their very nature
and functions, sexual violence is inevitably their area
all the mechanisms, spaces,
of focus. Women and the civil society are already resources and legitimacy, with
actively fighting SGBV, but the youth forum is yet to all the necessary will to do it.
demonstrate their preoccupation with sexual violence
even when they are both the perpetrators and the
Member states need to utilize
victims. Currently preoccupied with resolving questions existing ICGLR mechanisms to
of unemployment, the youth need to take keen interest prevent SGBV.
in and join the fight against sexual violence to bring in
their youthful energy and determination.
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staff, volunteers and internees at the ICGLR-


Regional Training Facility
The RTF on Prevention and Suppression of Sexual
Violence in the Great Lakes Region, was established
by the Heads of States of the International
Conference on the Great Lakes (ICGLR). The Facility
was launched on February 18, 2014 in Kampala, and
has since been hosted by the Ministry of Gender,
Labour and Social Development. Below are the staff,
volunteers and internees of the RTF since it opened;
under the stewardship of Nathan M Byamukama
(pictured right) who is the Acting Director. This
team has been helpful in the realization of the RTF
objectives.

SYLVIA NAMPEERA SANYU NKINZI KAGWA ISMENE NICOLE KATAHWEIRE OSCAR


Accountant Program Advisor/ ZARIFIS Volunteer - I.T and
Communication Gender Expert Knowledge management
June 2015 - To date
April 2014 - June 2014 June 2015 - Dec 2015 June 2014 - To date

OURIDA VICTORIN ASIIMWE NANKUNDA BAHIIRA PATIENCE NATAMBA DERRICK


Volunteer - Research SHARON Volunteer - Volunteer - Research
Volunteer - Training Communication
June 2014 - Sept 2014 Feb 2015 - To date
Sept 2014 - To date Jan 2015 - To date

MATINA LORIMER RICHARD MUHWEZI JOEL BUTEGWA SAGAL HASH


Volunteer - Research Volunteer - Research Volunteer - IT Volunteer - Research
10 Oct 2016 - 30 Oct 2016 Oct 2014 - Dec 2015 Sept 2014 - Aug 2015 June 2015 - Aug 2015
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There is need to support the RTF and other mechanisms
for fighting sexual violence – Executive Secretary ICGLR

The Great Lakes Region is grappling with the problem of Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV). This
has been a concern of the Great Lakes Region since its inception in the 1990s. The ICGLR was established
in 2004. In an interview, the Executive Secretary of the ICGLR Ambassador Zachary Muburi-Muita
(pictured) discusses how the ICGLR acknowledged the problem of SGBV and made various interventions
to fight it. He discusses the achievements and challenges of this struggle, as well as the strategies in
place to ensure that access to justice is enhanced and impunity eradicated.

QUESTION: How prevalent is sexual and gender- is always increasingly changing for the better as
based violence in the Great Lakes Region? countries get determined to eradicate it. When the
ANSWER: The problem of sexual violence is endemic. circumstances change into war however, the situation
It is worse in conflict settings but it is also common in deteriorates for women and children especially as they
peace times, in our homes, in our institutions, in our become easy targets of sexual violence.
communities, in our schools and at times in our places Briefly explain how the 12 member states in the
of worship. It negatively impacts on our economic, region came together to address SGBV as a major
social, cultural, political and security conditions as concern of the ICGLR.
a people. We must collectively fight it. There are
always new statistics and usually alarmingly high in The problem of sexual violence has been around since
each country showing both reduction and increment time immemorial but the region was more resolute
depending on particularities of each. The situation to fight it after the Rwanda Genocide in 1994 and the
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subsequent wars in the DRC in late 1990s where it was whom we work with their respective countries. We have
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clear that rape was used as a weapon of war. When the Regional inter-ministerial committees (RIMC) where
leaders of the Great Lakes Region met in Dar-es-Salaam Foreign Ministers of the 12 countries meet to share
in 2004, they identified sexual violence as one source their progress and challenges in implementing the Pact
of insecurity and that its eradication would contribute on security, Stability and Development and above all
to peace, stability and development. The leaders we have a Summit which can even impose sanctions
working together with many stakeholders including over failure to implement the Pact and protocols,
the AU, UN, civil society, religious leaders endorsed when the explanation is not satisfactory to them. The
the Pact on Security, Stability and Development which Secretariat is only a technical and coordinating arm of
committed them to prevent and punish all forms the ICGLR. We have the convening power in all this.
of sexual violence. They also endorsed a specific
Protocol, the first of its kind, to fight sexual violence: How easy is it to coordinate these regional efforts
The Protocol on Prevention and Suppression of Sexual on SGBV? Share your experience on the adequacy
Violence against Women and Children. On this they of the coordination arrangements, the major
added the Goma Declaration on Sexual Violence in challenges and what can be done to enhance the
2008 and the Kampala Declaration on Sexual Violence regional coordination efforts
in 2011. It is now time to implement the commitments. It is easy because there is the necessary political will to
fight sexual violence. The Member States gave us the
The ICGLR has a progressive legal framework convening power to coordinate them. They respond
to enhance access to justice for SGBV and fight when we call on them. You should not forget that in
impunity. What are the mechanisms for enforcement 2004 sexual violence was identified as one core area
of this legal framework? to address if the region was to have sustainable peace
Implementation or enforcement of the obligations and development. The Member States committed to
under the ICGLR legal instruments is by member prevent and punish the crime of sexual violence in
states which are required to respect, protect and 2006; they also put in place a binding instrument, the
fulfill provision under those instruments. They either first of its kind, on prevention and suppression of sexual
domesticate the Pact and the protocols or implement violence against women and children. In 2011 they
it as it is (depending on legal system of the Member went ahead and put in place the Kampala Declaration
states). Many countries now have a law to fight sexual to fight sexual violence. With all this commitment, it is
violence. They cooperate to fight sexual violence the easiest thing to rally the region against the cause.
through the Protocol of judicial cooperation. They are determined to see zero tolerance on sexual
violence. The only challenging situation is having some
You might have heard that suspected criminals have of our member states in conflict, which inhibits their
been extradited from one country to another to face own capacity and commitment to fighting all forms of
serious crimes including sexual violence. We have a violence.
National Coordinator in each member state through

Participants in a group discussion during a symposium on Access to Justice and Fighting Impunity of SGBV in the Great
Lakes Region, Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort, Entebbe-Uganda, 7-9th July 2016.
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What are the major challenges that the ICGLR faces

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in its efforts to end impunity for SGBV?
If we put what we have Conflicts that keep cropping up in Member States

agreed in practice we make the struggle difficult. In conflict, the state is


neither fully operational nor effective. The organs of
shall eradicate sexual the state, such as the police, courts and the general
law and order, all break down. Yet that is when sexual
violence. Let us support violence is rampant and impunity reigns. We also still
have challenges of culture and corruption that makes it
the RTF and the ICGLR difficult to access justice. In some cases, there are no
enabling laws to fight sexual violence.
mechanisms in general How do you ensure that best practices are
to fight sexual violence. identified, shared and replicated?
We allow the exchange of experiences of professionals
through convening meetings in different countries. We
also use the national structures to share reports and
then monitor and ensure that they report on progress
How is the ICGLR addressing the disparity in
every six months in RIMC and the Summit
progress made by each member state in improving
access to justice and ending impunity for SGBV? What are you planning to do to consolidate these
We know that ICGLR Member States are not successes and address the challenges?
homogeneous. The different stages of development at We intend to vigorously support the existing structures
which they are, present opportunities for us. We use namely the RTF, the Regional Women Forum and the
this to learn from the best practices so that we aspire to Department of gender, women and children which
achieve them and inspire many towards the direction of are working on different aspects of sexual violence.
best practices. We also learn from the challenges from In particular the RTF will be supported to train and
our different member states in order to avoid them. sensitise the major stakeholders in the prevention and
We share both knowledge and challenges so that we punishment of sexual violence as well as supporting the
can all move together knowing that there are standards survivors. We will also keep coordinating, collaborating
below which we should not be. In the case of SGBV, we and encouraging national structures in all the 12
are developing training manuals and curriculum under Member States to implement the ICGLR Instruments
the RTF that will provide minimum standards below on sexual violence. We will encourage our Member
which we should never be. It is a struggle in which we States and partners to push this agenda forward.
all have to be engaged.
How much more should the Member States do to
What major successes have been achieved in support the coordination structure and mechanisms
implementing the Protocol on the Prevention and in place for ending impunity?
Suppression of Sexual Violence against Women and They should keep the political will alive and also
Children? provide the funding necessary for the structures to
The Protocol is a short instrument with about 7 articles keep running as per the already agreed resolutions,
only but it is a solid weapon to fight sexual violence. declarations and protocols of the ICGLR.
Most countries have legislated against sexual violence;
we now have the Regional Training Facility, governments Your last word?
and civil society have used the Protocol to sensitise and Let us stop the shame that this heinous crime is putting
train different stakeholders against sexual violence. on our Member States both in conflict and in peace.
We have also further elaborated the protocol by Let us stop it in our homes, schools and work places.
putting in place more enabling instruments such as the If we put what we have agreed in practice we shall
Goma declaration and Kampala declaration to better eradicate sexual violence. Let us make the next years,
implement the protocol. Members are measuring years of action. Let us support the RTF and the ICGLR
their performance against the commitments in these mechanisms in general to fight sexual violence
instruments. In fact some countries have action plans
about these instruments. We keep monitoring and
evaluating and reporting to the responsible organs of
the ICGLR such as the RIMC and Summit for future
guidance and support as the case might be.
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ICGLR-RTF CONVENES REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON


ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND FIGHTING IMPUNITY OF SGBV

The Regional Training Facility (RTF) of the International Conference for the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR)
convened a symposium under the theme ‘Access to Justice and Fighting Impunity of Sexual and Gender
Based Violence in the Great Lakes Region’ at the Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort, Entebbe in Uganda from
the 7th to the 9th of July 2016. A total of 65 participants from 19 countries participated in the symposium
which was supported by the African Union and the United Nations.

In her opening address, Ambassador Rosette ICGLR’s Ambassador Zachary Muburi Muita lauded
Nyirinkindi who was representing the ICGLR National the cause of the ICGLR pointing out its unique roles
Coordinator for Uganda revealed that 12 Member within the Member States. Raising a concern about
States had already adopted the Protocol on the the handling of SGBV perpetrators and citing the
Prevention and Suppression of Sexual Violence Against absence of corrective therapies related to these
Women and Children. She said that it was envisaged crimes, he wondered whether there were no systemic/
that this measure would contribute to reducing the institutional/ legislative weaknesses that lead to
widespread incidence of sexual violence in the region merely treating the consequences and not the causes
and its destructive impact on the lives, health, physical, of sexual violence.
sexual, psychological, social and economic well-being
The Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-
of women and children.
General for the Great Lakes Region (O/SESG-GL) was
represented by Ms Madeleine Schwarz who stood in
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for Ambassador Said Djinnit. She focused on the work

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of the Peace and Security Cooperation Framework
in addressing the root causes of conflict, calling on
the Heads of State to neither harbour nor protect
perpetrators of sexual violence and to facilitate their
extradition through judicial cooperation.

The Under Secretary General (USG) Zainab Bangura


was represented by Mr. Innocent Zahinda, the Director
UN Team of Experts on Sexual Violence in Conflict.
He updated the participants on the trainings that the
United Nations Team of Experts of the Rule of Law Hon. Janat Mukwaya, Uganda’s Minister of Gender,
and Sexual Violence in Conflict had conducted. On Labour and Social Development
how the impediment of national capacity could be
tackled, Mr. Zahinda noted the main entry point as
ensuring adequate law reform and review, enhancing
investigative capacity, the importance of military
justice, protection of witnesses and victims, reparations
for survivors and experience sharing/ cooperation.

The Director of Public Prosecutions in Uganda,


Honourable Justice Mike J. Chibita, discussed the legal
framework of SGBV in Uganda giving an overview of
the challenges and gaps encountered in the trial and
prosecution of SGBV cases. He cited, among others,
the stigma, lack of witness and victim protection Pius Bigirimana, Uganda’s Permanent Secretary in the
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development
structures, lack of capacity of law enforcing entities
and a very adversarial court system.

The Minister for Gender, Labour and Social


Development who was represented by Honourable
Peace Mutuuzo, the Minister of State for Gender and
Culture reassured the participants of the commitment
of the Government of Uganda to the eradication of
gender based violence. She briefed the participants of
the measures taken by the Government of Uganda to
achieve that.

The symposium was held in response to the unresolved


issues of access to justice for the survivors of sexual Dr. Onzivua Sylvester a participant from Uganda during
one of the training workshops
violence. It provided a platform for Member States
to share experiences and mechanisms for accessing
justice for SGBV given that the operating environment
in the region is such that there is no uniform legal
system. It was an opportunity for the Member States
to share information, learn from each other’s successes
as they resolve common challenges and share best
practices on access to justice and fighting impunity of
SGBV in the Great Lakes Region.

The focus was on the existing measures, good/best


practices and major challenges of addressing sexual Madeleine Schwarz, Human Rights/Justice advisor,
violence in the Member States of the Great Lakes representing Amb. Said Djinnit, Special Envoy of O/SESG-GL
during Symposium on Access to Justice and Fighting Impunity
of SGBV in the Great Lakes Region
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Region, in order to inform the development of training Some of the specific areas discussed were: An analysis
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material for the newly created RTF so as to better of the situation of victims and survivors of SGBV and
support and effectively assist Member States in the the mechanisms of justice available to them; laws and
fight against impunity for sexual violence crimes. policies in place as well as institutional, administrative
and financial frameworks and any other measures
The main objectives of the Symposium were to: Share
in place to address access to justice for victims and
the progress and challenges existing in the ICGLR
survivors of SGBV taking into consideration preventive/
Member States related to fighting impunity in sexual
suppressive as well as remedial aspects.
violence related cases; discuss case law related to
sexual violence in Member States of ICGLR and beyond Country experiences were shared with a good
and the impact it has had on access to justice; identify number reporting good coordination of implementing
good practices to adopt among Member States and bodies through multi-sectoral coordination. In the
also suggest how through research and training at countries where this was weak, better frameworks
RTF, the misconceptions and challenges related to were suggested to enhance such coordination since
fighting sexual violence can be addressed; and identify it was deemed a more effective way to improve
potential experts to train judicial and police officers, implementation of SGBV laws.
medical and social workers and other categories of
The country experiences indicated that countries
persons handling cases of sexual violence.
emerging from conflict required transitional justice
A wealth of information was shared concerning the mechanisms to address the justice needs of the
national legal frameworks of each country represented victims of SGBV. Some countries had established
as well as the status of the implementation of regional effective one-stop victim care centres; and that
instruments legislating on SGBV. Whereas some facilities for specialised care for SGBV victims
Member States had functional and implementable including psychosocial counselling were available in
laws governing SGBV, there were still gaps identified in most countries although legal aid for victims was not
either the legislation or the enforcement of legislation. readily available across the Member States.

Symposium participants take a group photo during the opening ceremony,


Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort, Entebbe-Uganda, 7th July 2016.
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Countries also shared the major cases and judgements

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that have been decided in the courts/judiciary that
have a major impact on the rights of the victims and
survivors of SGBV in civil or criminal cases. They
also discussed the measures in place to enhance or
improve access to justice for victims and survivors in
the respective jurisdictions.

Among the resolutions of the symposium were that:

• There should be mandatory and/or pro


bono legal aid for SGBV cases either
Nathan Byamukama, Ag. Director RTF making opening
across the board for all lawyers or from
remarks during the Symposium
a special pool of lawyers especially
selected for this purpose as was the
case in Madagascar.

• The SGVB perpetrators, just like the


victims also needed psychosocial
assessment to get to the root cause of
their violent acts.

• Law reform was required to stiffen


the penalties against perpetrators of
SGBV and refraining from out of court
settlements for SGBV cases
Justice Mike Chibita - DPP, Uganda, making opening
• Victim compensation was a good way remarks during the Symposium
forward

• Innovations for broadening and


quickening the reporting of SGBV
cases, such as use of toll free lines were
encouraged.

• SGBV manuals should be developed


for prosecutors, medical personnel and
police in order to increase dissemination
of information on SGBV to ensure a
common understanding of content,
context, procedure and language. Antonia N’Gabala-Sodonon - AU, Coordinator Gender,
Peace and Security Programme, P&SD, AUC
• SGBV cases should be fast-tracked
through either special courts or regular,
specially selected court sessions to
ensure crimes are addressed in a timely
manner for the sake of justice

Kaitu Antidius, a participant from Tanzania during one of


the training workshops
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ICGLR-RTF: THREE YEARS OF ENGAGEMENT


HIGHLIGHTS OF MAJOR MEETINGS & TRAININGS
FEBRUARY 2014-MARCH 2017
Dates Activity and remarks Dignitaries at the opening Participants
and closing ceremony
18th Opening/Launch of the Regional Training facility: Hon Mary Karooro Okurut Government
February (Minister of Gender), Hon officials,
The RTF was officially opened. The opening
2014 Shem Bageine (Minister UN Women
ceremony was held at Imperial Royale
of State for East Africa representatives,
Hotel, in Kampala and thereafter to RTF
Affairs) and Hon Nakadama ICGLR
headquarters on 7th floor of Simbamanyo house,
(Minister of State for representative,
George street for the cutting of the ribbon.
Gender). The Executive
Civil Society
On 28th February 2013, the RIMC received the Secretary of ICGLR, Prof
Organisations,
concept and budget from ICGLR Secretariat and Ntumba-Luaba, Mrs Diana
UNDP, UNAFRI,
“approved the establishment of the Regional Ofwona representing
UN-RCO,
Training Facility in Uganda…” The Conference Mrs Christine Musisi,
UNFPA, Oxfam
Secretariat (CS) was directed to mobilize the Regional Director
and Care.
resources for the Facility...” UN WOMEN provided UN Women and Pernilla
Embassies
funds for furnishing and opening the Facility. Rydeo representing Mary
represented:
Other partners promised to support as soon as Robinson, the Special Envoy
Japan, South
the office opened. The RIMC also directed the of the Secretary General to
Africa, Great
CS to provide seed funds including for the staff the Great Lakes Region.
Britain, Angola,
of the RTF, who would in the course of their work Mrs. Elizabeth Kyasiimire
Burundi, South
also mobilize more resources from partners”. the Commissioner for
Sudan and The
US$100,000 was approved under the ICGLR Gender and Ambassador
Netherlands.
Special Fund for Reconstruction and Development Ben Lukwiya representing
(SFRD) as seed money for this purpose. The RIMC Ambassador Mugume of
further directed the Secretariat to identify relevant Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
partners including those organizations specializing
in DNA scientific technology in order to train all
stakeholders in handling SGBV cases, in particular
the police and the judiciary, on the techniques
related to DNA evidence-based technology for
easy prosecution of the suspects. (Refer to Decision
5 Pg. 7 of the RIMC Report). Bode Technologies
was to finalize modalities with ICGLR to provide
this service. With Uganda ready, the Summit of
January 2014 in Luanda Angola welcomed the
operationalization of the Facility in Kampala,
Uganda (par 24 & 25 of the Summit Declaration)
hence the facility was opened on 18th February 2014.
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April 8th RTF Kampala Meeting with Civil Society The Acting Director, Government
2014 Organizations to discuss the draft strategic plan Nathan M Byamukama representatives,
for RTF. This was aimed at defining the goals, chaired the meeting. MGLSD, UN
mission, objectives and actions for the RTF. A Ms Viktoria Perschler a Women, RCI/
strategic planning meeting was conducted with consultant was hired with GAPS, , UNICEF,
several governmental, non-governmental and support from World Bank’s ISIS-WICCE,
international organizations. During the meetings, a Learning on Gender and CEDOVIP,
draft for a strategic plan including a three year work Conflict in Africa (LOGICA) ACCORD, Hope
plan was presented and discussed. The workshop Program. She was hired after Rape and
also enabled RTF to map out what each partner, in on the request of ICGLR in AMWA.
Uganda, was doing and identified their respective 2011 to help operationalise
partners in the Great Lakes Region and areas for Art 6(9) of the ICGLR-
future collaboration. In addition, a draft strategic Protocol on sexual violence.
plan was put in place and it was later discussed in
October 2014, in a consultative meeting in Nairobi.
This consultancy report was the basis for the
World Bank support of the RTF from October 2014.
27th ICGLR-RTF/OSEGLR Civil Society meeting on UN Resident Coordinator The meeting
August Establishment of a coalition of civil society from and UNDP Representative involved 30
2014 DRC, Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda to implement, in Uganda Ms Ahunna representatives
monitor and evaluate the Peace, Security and E z i a k o n w a - O n o c h i e , from CSOs,
Cooperation (PSF) Framework. It was organized the Ambassador of the government
by Akina Mama wa’ Africa in collaboration with Netherlands Mr. Alphons ministries and
UNDP, RTF, Care Uganda, NPI-Africa and CECORE Hennekens, and the Senior institutions,
and facilitated by the OSEGLR. The discussions Program Management embassies and
were facilitated by Helen Kezie-Nwoha of Isis- Officer - Office of the Special the UN.
WICCE. It was held at Imperial Royale, Kampala Envoy of the Secretary-
General for the Great Lakes
The ICGLR represented by Nathan Byamukama Ag.
Region Gabor Beszterczey.
Director ICGLR RTF appealed to the participants
to support RFT. “If you support the peace and
security framework, you will have supported ICGLR
mission for peace and development in the Great
Lakes Region”, he said. He highlighted how ICGLR
appreciates the work of CSOs by promoting their
effective participation and by making reference to
civil society 16 times in the Dar Declaration (2004).
He pointed out that during the preparatory phases
of the ICGLR, the Member states mandated CSOs
to be part of the preparatory committee for the
finalization of the ICGLR Pact and its Programmes
of Action. The ICGLR protocol also mandates CSOs
in monitoring and detecting illegal exploration of
natural resources adding that it requires CSOs to
be given opportunity to participate in electoral
processes like observation and voter education,
and provision of information on early warning
signals on genocide prevention. He pointed out the
existing platforms within the IGGLR Framework Mr. Joseph Butiku, Chairperson, ICGLR Regional
like the women, youth, and CSO Forums that Civil Society Forum attended the Workshop
foster the promotion of peace in the region.
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11th Sep- RTF attended a validation meeting for a report Joy Mukisa, Executive Over 20 CSOs
tember, on monitoring the implementation of Goma Director, CEWIGO (Centre in Uganda,
2014 Declaration and UNSCR 1325, 1820.The for Women in Governance) Governmental
meeting, held in Kampala Uganda, was aimed at and Non-
generating feedback from stakeholders on the Governmental
progress of the Uganda National Action Plan on Organisations.
implementation of Goma Declaration and UNSCR
1325, 1820 and track the progress that Uganda
had made in implementing the Women, Peace
and Security agenda. It was also to generate data
and information for evidence-based advocacy
and hold duty bearers accountable for delivering
on women’s peace and human security. The
RTF was represented by Katahweire Oscar, who
contributed to the review and update of the report.
16th -17th, A regional consultative meeting with the Uganda Walter Odhiambo, NPI- Over 20
Septem- CSOs on Conflict Early Warning Early Response Africa Executive Director representatives
ber 2014 & The Peace Security Cooperation (PSC) Angeline Nguedjeu; ICCO; of CSOs and
Framework. The Global Partnership for Prevention key government
M a d e l e i n e /G a b o r,
of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) in partnership with the institutions
UNoSE; UN Resident
Nairobi Peace Initiative Africa (NPI-Africa),. Center in Uganda, 16
C o o r d i n a t o r/ U N D P
for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) organised the countries from
Resident Representative;
workshop in Kampala Uganda. The RTF represented East and Central
Rose Othieno, CECORE
by Nathan Byamukama, the Ag Director made Africa were
Executive Director.
a presentation on the “Role of ICGLR as a region represented
mechanism for Peace and Security and Development.”
13th -15th The Capacity Building Workshop for ICGLR Minister of Foreign Affairs National
October National Coordination Mechanisms and of Zambia; The National Coordinators
2014 Programme Officers. It was held at Radisson Coordinator of Zambia of MS of ICGLR
Blue Hotel Lusaka, Zambia with a goal to and the Deputy Executive and Programme
improve understanding of the key roles of Secretary of the ICGLR Officers
NCMs within the ICGLR, and strengthen Conference Secretariat.
capacities in achieving results. Mr Byamukama
who attended from RTF briefed National
Coordinators on the progress at the RTF-Kampala.
At the end of the workshop, members agreed that:
• All ICGLR Member States shall domesticate the
pact and 8 of 10 protocols by the end of 2016.
• The CS, the National Legal Focal Points and
National Coordinators of all MS elaborated a
roadmap for domestication with clear roles
and responsibilities of these three organs
involved in the domestication process.
• To pave the way for the domestication
of all Protocols in a harmonized way,
legal harmonization in the related fields
within the Great Lakes Region was crucial.
• With a spirit of mutual respect and
dedicated commitment to the Pact and
Protocols, they needed to support the
ICGLR Conference Secretariat and Members
State’s efforts in domestication process.
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21st -24th A stakeholder consultative and brainstorming Opened by Jennet Kem, Representatives
October meeting in Nairobi on the ICGLR-RTF for the UN-Women and officially of UN-
2014 Prevention and Suppression of SGBV. With support Closed by Ms. Simone Women, World
from UN Women RTF organized the meeting with Ellis Oluoch-Olunya, Bank, ICGLR
the main objective to involve SGBV stakeholders in Deputy Regional Director; Secretariat,
the region to contribute to the conceptualization of representing Ms. Christine RTF/PSSGBV,
the mapping exercise (baseline survey) about anti- Musisi, UN Women IGAD, COMESA,
SGBV training infrastructure in the region. A report Regional Director, Eastern EAC, FEMNET,
on the discussions, outcomes and action points and Southern Africa. CEDOVIP, Swiss
was compiled which led to another collaboration Development
with the OSESG-GL especially in organizing Cooperation,
a meeting on access to justice later in 2016 UNFPA, OSESG-
GLR.
24th -27th A capacity building workshop on Conflict Mr Paul Mulindwa, Senior Dignitaries from
Novem- management, Gender, and Human Rights for the Project Officer: Conflict the Uganda
ber 2014 Uganda Human Rights Commission and Human Intervention and Peace Human Rights
Rights NGOs from Uganda and the Democratic building Support, Centre Commission,
republic of Congo. The RTF was invited to participate for Conflict Resolution government
in the training course and was represented by (CCR); Ms. Rebecca Agnes officials,
Asiimwe Sharon and Richard Muhwezi, both interns Tino, Ag. Directorate of representatives
at the RTF. The objectives of the training were to: Complaints, Investigations of NGOs from
• Build and strengthen participants’ and Legal Services, Uganda and
knowledge and understanding of the Uganda Human Rights the Democratic
concepts of peace, conflict resolution, Commission (UHRC) Republic
human rights and conflict management;. of Congo,
government
• Enhance the conflict resolution and mediation agencies.
skills of participants to equip them to address the
specific conflicts their institutions currently face.
• Explore the challenges that participants
face in building peaceful communities
in the post conflict contexts of the
Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
• Bring a gender lens to conflict resolution; and
• Identify strategies of using the institutional
frameworks of the UHRC and the
Human rights, NGOs to support greater
inclusion of women in peace building
and post-conflict reconstruction efforts.
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9th -13th 1st RTF SGBV training in Forensic Evidence The training was opened Government
Decem- Management for Prevention and Suppression by Gen. Kale Kayihura, the officials, Police
ber 2014 of Sexual Violence in the Great Lakes Region Inspector General of Police officers from
for the police and medical officers in the Great in Uganda and officially the Member
Lakes Region. The RTF with support from the closed by Hon: Mary States of the
UN Office of the Special Representative of the Karooro Okurut, Ugandan Great Lakes
Secretary General on Sexual Violence in Conflict Minister for Gender. Region, trainers
(SRSG-SVC) and African Union Commission Prof Ntumba Luaba the from BODE
(AUC-P&S Department) organised the training Executive Secretary of Technology Ltd
held in Entebbe, Uganda. The objectives were: the ICGLR, Mr. Innocent including: Glenn
To sensitize police officers about relevant global Balemba Zahinda, Team Vendegrift, Ed
and regional instruments about sexual violence leader of the UN Team of Huffine and
and its related crimes such as war crimes, crimes Experts on Rule of Law Augustine
against humanity, genocide and human trafficking on Sexual violence in Mukama and
and train on the relevance of forensic evidence in Conflict, Mrs. Miranda others from the
successful prosecution and management of cases Tabifor (Senior Gender (SRSG-SVC)
of sexual violence and its other related crimes. Advisor Office of the UN
SESG-GLR also attended
the opening ceremony.
7th Janu- Hosted Ambassador Djinnit Said, the UN He remarked: “I came to
ary 2015 Secretary General’s Special Envoy to the Great show my support to the
Lakes Region at the RTF offices , Kampala, Uganda center and express my
readiness to cooperate with
them”. RTF has been closely
working with him since.
7-9th Jan- The Genocide and Atrocity Crimes Prevention Dr. Ashad Sentongo, AIPR, UN
uary 2015 training in Kampala, Uganda. The RTF attended Director for Africa Women,
the training organized by the Auschwitz Programs of the Auschwitz representatives
Institute for Peace and Reconciliation (AIPR) Institute for Peace and from member
in collaboration with the UN for the Regional Reconciliation (AIPR), Ms. states of
committee on prevention of genocide. RTF’s Angela Bruce-Raeburn, the ICGLR
Nathan Byamukama, who was a former secretary Program Officer, Stanley on genocide
of the genocide committee, was invited and made Foundation, Dr. James committee.
a presentation on the overview of the progress of Waller, Cohen Professor of
the committee and linked genocide to SGBV. He Holocaust and Genocide
called for collaboration between AIPR and RTF Studies, Keene State
College and Director of
Academic Programs, AIPR
10th The launch of the ‘He For She’ Campaign in Ms. Christine Musisi,
February Nairobi, Kenya. UN Women Regional
2015. Director, Eastern and
UN Women invited the RTF to attend a
Southern Africa; Simone
regional launch of the ‘He For She’ Campaign to
Ellis Oluoch-Olunya,
commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Beijing
Deputy Regional Director,
Platform For Action. Nathan Byamukama, the
UN Women ESARO;
RTF Ag. Director made a presentation at and also
participated in a panel discussion on ‘Men looking in’.
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12th A courtesy call by Mr. Nathan Byamukama the Ag. Nathan Byamukama, Theo Nathan
February Director of ICGLR-RTF to the First Secretary/Rule Oltheten, Joyce Ngaiza Byamukama,
2015 of Law and Political Affairs at the Netherlands and Patience Bahiira Theo Oltheten,
Embassy, Mr. Theo Oltheten and his colleague Joyce Ngaiza and
Ms. Joyce Ngaiza . The meeting was held at the Patience Bahiira
Netherlands embassy in Kampala to further
explore areas of cooperation and support. Matters
of mutual interest and strategies on cooperation
in the fight against SBGV were discussed. Mr
Theo observed: “ I’m pleased to inform you that I
had a very informative meeting yesterday afternoon
with Nathan, his assistants (Patience Bahiira) and
my colleague Joyce Ngaiza. Very interesting what’s
happening and certainly makes sense to further
explore and discuss opportunities”. The RTF has since
grown this cooperation under the NICHE programe
9-10th A meeting of National Coordinators of ICGLR held Mr. Evaristo Dias Malheiros National
march in Luanda, Angola. The RTF attended the meeting da Silva, the Angolan Coordinators
2015 whose purpose was to review the implementation National Coordinator, of ICGLR of
of the ICGLR Pact on Security, Stability and Executive Secretary of the following
Development in the Great Lakes Region; analyze the ICGLR, the Chairpersons countries:
ICGLR Conference Secretariat’s Annual Report of of the ICGLR fora, Angola, Burundi,
2014, the action plan for 2015, the state of financial Commander of EJVM, and Central African
contributions to the Conference Secretariat and the Representative of JIFC, Republic,
its institutions, to receive the roadmap for the Republic
recruitment of the new Executive Secretary and to of Congo,
prepare for the 10th Ordinary meeting of the RIMC. Democratic
Republic of
Ag Director RTF made a presentation on the status
Congo, Rwanda,
of the RTF and submitted the Annual Report of 2014
Sudan, South
which was adopted after extensive discussion , with
Sudan, Tanzania,
the following recommendation1: “The Conference
Kenya, Uganda
Secretariat should integrate Kampala Regional Training
and Zambia.
Facility into the budget process of the Secretariat like
Lusaka Centre in the upcoming budgeting of 2016”.
11th Regional Inter-Ministerial Meeting in Luanda, H.E George Rebelo Pinto Ministers of
March Angola. The RTF attended the meeting organized Chikoti, Minister of External foreign affairs
2015 to review the implementation of the Pact on Relations of Angola, RIMC of Angola,
Security, Stability and Development in the Great Chairperson; Executive Burundi, Central
Lakes Region; analyze the ICGLR Conference Secretary of ICGLR; The African Republic,
Secretariat’s Annual Report of 2014, the action Special Envoy of the UN Republic
plan for 2015, the state of financial contributions Secretary General for of Congo,
to the Conference Secretariat and its institutions Great Lakes Region; the Democratic
and to endorse the roadmap for the recruitment representative of SADC Republic of
of the Executive Secretary. With the theme Executive Secretary Congo, Rwanda,
‘Strengthening the capacity of ICGLR institutions for Sudan, South
the implementation of the pact on security, stability Sudan, Tanzania,
and development of the Great Lakes Region’ the Kenya, Uganda
RIMIC received and took note of the report and and Zambia.
recommendations of the National Coordinators
including recommendation 4 (iv): “The Conference
Secretariat should Integrate Kampala Regional Training
Facility into the budget process of the Secretariat like
Lusaka Centre in the upcoming budgeting of 2016”.
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25th May RTF hosting the World Bank and ICGLR mission to Members of the mission UN Women,
- 20th Kampala. The mission was organized with support were: Mr. Robert M. UNHCR were
June from World Bank by the RTF and ICGLR team in Simukoko, Administrative on the panel of
2015 collaboration with the World Bank project team. and Finance program interviewers.
The main was to recruit four key positions namely: Officer, Chair; Amb. Eliane From the world
Project Coordinator, Procurement specialist, Project Berthe Mokodopo, Program bank side,
Accountant, and Financial Management Specialist Officer Gender; Nathan we were with
and also review the Project Implementation Manual. Byamukama, Ag. Director Leanne Bayer
RTF Kampala; Ms. Evelyne and Sabrina
Mbata, Personal Assistant Qinyu Cao.
to the Executive secretary,
Ms. Yvonne Niyonsaba,
Programme Assistant
Support staff, supported
by the 2 interns from the
RTF Oscar Katahweire
and Patience Bahiira.
13th -16th RTF Capacity building training workshop on Natsnet Ghebrebrhan, CSOs from
July 2015. ‘Effective Violence Against Women Prevention’ VAW Prevention Eastern and
for SGBV stakeholders in Africa including coordinator, Raising Voices, Southern African
CSOs, Government and NGOs. The Center for Tina Msuya, Executive countries,
Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP) and Director, CEDOVIP, Lori Governmental
Raising Voices, Uganda organised the four day Michau, co-founder and Co- and Non-
training course at Metropole Hotel in Kampala, Director of Raising Voices. governmental
Uganda with field study tours to places where organizations
they operate. Katahweire Oscar and Patience and individual
Bahiira, both interns at the RTF were trained consultants
and made presentations during the course. in the field of
prevention of
VAW.
29th June RTF capacity building course on Sexual and Experts from IPSTC.
- 10th July Gender Based Violence (SGBV). The International
2015. Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) and African
Union Mission for Somalia (AMISOM) organised a
course at the International Peace Support Training
Centre (IPSTC), Kenya. The RTF was represented
by Nathan Byamukama, the A.g Director; and
Izeme Zarifis, the Gender Expert at the RTF,
attend the course and made presentation during
the training. RTF networked with more experts
who were later to train in the RTF-organized
sessions with security forces in Kampala, Uganda.
14 -15
th th
RTF Capacity building training in Kigali, Mr Armand Gaikema , Participants were
July 2015 Rwanda. The Netherlands Initiative for Capacity Senior Program Administer largely from
Development in Higher Education (NICHE) EP-NUFFIC (Netherlands) Rwanda
organized a handbook workshop and invited and Catherine Viz , then
the RTF to participate in its grant obligations, with Royal Netherlands
annual planning and reporting eligibility of Embassy, Kigali
costs and audit statements. The RTF was
represented by Nathan Byamukama the Ag.
Director and Sylvia Nampeera, the Accountant.
From this meeting and thereafter, RTF started
negotiations with the Royale Netherlands for
the NICHE project. This first meeting led to a
1million Euro support for four years, ending 2020.
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10th -12th The 2nd training in addressing SGBV in the Great Hon. Frederick Ruhindi, Military criminal
August Lakes Region. The RTF with support from the justice officers
Uganda’s Attorney General,
2015. UN Office of the Special Representative of the Ministry of Justice and from conflict-
Secretary General on Sexual Violence in Conflict Constitutional affected Member
Affairs
(SRSG-SVC) organized training on addressing representing the Prime States in the
sexual violence within the Military Justice System Minister of Uganda. It Great Lakes
in the Great Lakes Region. The main goal of the was closed by Uganda’s Region, namely:
training was to equip military justice officers with Chief of Defence Forces Democratic
the requisite knowledge and skills to effectively Gen. Katumba Wamala. Republic of
investigate and prosecute crimes of sexual violence. Congo, Central
African Republic,
Sudan, South
Sudan, Somalia
and Uganda the
host.
13th -14th The 3rd training on SGBV. The RTF with support Hon. Kamanda Bataringaya Uganda military
August from the British High Commission in Kampala Uganda’s State Minister and police
2015 organized a “Training workshop for Ugandan for Labour in charge officers
Military and Police officers in protecting of Industrial Relations.
Women and Girls from sexual violence during It was closed by Ms.
Conflict”, the main objective of the training Evelyne Bamba, Head
was to equip both Ugandan military and of Office - MONUSCO,
Police with the knowledge and tools needed in Kampala-Uganda
dealing with cases of sexual violence in conflict.
12th -20th Implementation support mission for the Great Pia Peters, Sr. Social The same team
Decem- Lakes Emergency Sexual and Gender Based Development specialist; as stated
ber 2015 Violence and Women’s Health Project. The Leanne Bayer, Sr. social
mission undertook the development of the work development specialist;
plan and budget for 2016, the detailed plan for Amb Elaine Mukodopo,
main project activities that include conferences Tchim Tabaro, WB Project
to take place in 2016, the launch of the two Coordinator, Rose Mbazira,
SGBV campaigns in 2016 and the roll-out of the Marie Gorret Muhitira,
training from the RTF in Kampala and Undertake Seraphine Hatumana ,
FM and procurement review of the project. Plus Nathan Byamukama,
Oscar Katahweire, Sylvia
Nampeera and Patience
Bahiira from ICGLR
Secretariat and the RTF
Kampala respectively
14th-18th RTF hosted the African Union Commission (AUC) The two-person team
Decem- which undertook an assessment mission to the RTF was headed by Dr
ber 2015 to discuss possible areas of support. In their report Linda Akua Opongmaa
they concluded that: “RTF has a strong leadership, Darkwa from Ghana.
though most of the staff are interns and even though
http://www.icglr-rtf.
it is a relatively young institution that has not received org/publication/view/
considerable funding from its parent organization assessment-missin-
(the ICGLR), the RTF has secured funding from to-the-icglr-regional-
different partners to organize a number of activities” training-facility-rtf-on-
the-prevention-and-
The report further stated: “RTF has a unique role suppression-of-sexual-
that needs to be recognized and harnessed more violence-gender
efficiently for the GLR, it is the only institution that is
established to address SGBV in a comprehensive and
holistic manner through research, training, sensitization,
advocacy and awareness creation among others.”
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7th March RTF paid a courtesy call to UNWOMEN-Kampala Hoddan Addou country The same team
2016 office. Discussed and shared a project to jointly representative UN Women, as stated
implement, namely: Rehabilitation of sexual Claire Hawkins Gender and
violence offenders. This is still under discussion. Humanitarian Specialist
UN Women, Nathan
Byamukama Ag. Director
ICGLR-RTF and Patience
Bahiira from ICGLR-RTF
14th Meeting on the SGBV NICHE program at the Adokorach Elsie Judith
March Royal Netherlands Embassy in Uganda. It Policy officer Sexual and
2016 was also an introductory meeting between Reproductive Health
Adokorach Elsie Judith policy officer Sexual and and Rights/Gender,
Reproductive Health and Rights/Gender at the
Nathan Byamukama
Netherlands Embassy and Nathan Byamukama
Ag.Director ICGLR-
the Ag director ICGLR-RTF. Carolien Vis, the
RTF and Patience
Great Lakes SRHR Policy officer, who was based
Bahiira from ICGLR-RTF
in Kigali and coordinating/collaborating with
ICGLR-RTF over the Regional NICHE SGBV
Program, had completed her tour of duty.
19th-20th A regional conference on judicial cooperation Director of the RTF Directors
of member states of ICGLR in Nairobi, Kenya. of public
March
It was organized by the ICGLR in collaboration prosecution from
2016
with the office of the Special Envoy of the ICGLR members
Secretary General in the Great Lakes for general states, plus
prosecutors and police directors from ICGLR South Africa and
member states. The objective was to initiate an Interpol
in-depth discussion on judicial cooperation on
criminal matters in the Great Lakes and develop
recommendations and concrete action at different
levels. Nathan Byamukama made a presentation
on ICGLR instruments and the judicial cooperation,
examining the protocols on Genocide, sexual
violence, non-aggression and mutual defense
and on illegal exploitation of natural resources
May 4th Collaboration meeting between RTF and the Ambassador Mogens The same team
2016 Danish Ambassador. The meeting held at the Pederson of Denmark, as stated
Danish embassy between the Ambassador and Nathan Byamukama
RTF’s Nathan Byamukama discussed matters Ag.Director ICGLR-RTF
beneficial and areas of collaboration with to and Patience Bahiira from
the RTF. Mr Nathan Byamukama appealed for ICGLR-RTF.
cooperation and technical assistance to the
RTF in the fight against SGBV in the region
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7th -9th RTF convened a Symposium on Access to Justice Amb. Zachary Muburi It was attended
July 2016 and fighting impunity of SGBV in the Great Muita, The Executive by participants
lakes Region at Lake Victoria Serena, Entebbe. Secretary ICGLR, Amb. from all the
Rosette Nyirinkindi countries in
The main objectives of the symposium were to:
ICGLR Coordinator, Ms. the Great
Share the progress and challenges existing in the
Madeleine Shwarz, office lakes Region in
ICGLR Member States related to fighting impunity
of the special Envoy of addition to
in sexual violence related cases; discuss case
the Secretary General
law related to sexual violence in Member States Mali,
for the GLR, Secretary
of ICGLR and beyond and the impact it has had Madagascar,
General representative,
on access to justice; identify good practices to South Africa
Innocent Zahinda Balemba,
adapt among Member States and also suggest Chad, Liberia,
the Director UN Team
ways, through research and training at RTF, of Guinea Bissau
of Experts Rule of Law
addressing misconceptions and challenges related and Angola.
on sexual violence in
to fighting sexual violence and identify potential
conflict, Hon Justice Mike
experts to train judicial and police officers,
J. Chibita, the Director
medical and social workers and other categories
of Public Prosecutions in
of persons handling cases of sexual violence.
Uganda and Hon Peace
Mutuzo, State Minister
for Gender and Culture.
2 Sep-
nd
Meeting in Kampala to Launch the Tu Wezesha Attended by the Government
tember Akina Dada Afrika UK Young women’s Ag, Director. representatives,
2016 leadership and Empowerment movement project. development
partners,
The launch formally marked the inception
religious and
of the Tu Wezesha project and provided
cultural leaders,
an opportunity for consortium partners
media, CSO
to share and discuss the objectives.
representatives
It was an opportunity for the project from Uganda
stakeholders to identify potential collaborators that are working
and linkages with other ongoing initiatives. on issues of
gender, women
and girls
rights, violence
against women
and women
empowerment
5th-6th Planning meeting to identify ways of harmonizing ICGLR Secretariat D e p u t y
Septem- strategies and activities and strengthen Executive Secretary, Executive
ber 2016 synergy and complementarities between ICGLR Secretary,
Institutions to fast track the implementation Executive
of the Pact and its protocols in all ICGLR D i r e c t o r,
member states. It was held in Bujumbura Lusaka Centre,
Burundi with Conference Secretariat officials. Directors of CS
Departments,
Ag. Director RTF,
Assistants
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10th -15th Meeting with the World Bank mission Team Ms Verena Phipps, Nathan The same team
Septem- in Bujumbura to discuss the progress of Byamukama (Ag Director- as stated
ber 2016 the WB/ICGLR –RTF project. The RTF also RTF), Mr Tchim Tabaro
met Ms Verna Phipps, Social Development (Project Coordinator),
Specialist of the Word Bank for the first time Ms Rose Mbazira
(Finacial Specialist)
and Sylvia Nampeera
(RTF accountant) and
Arcade Bigirindavyi
(Procurement Specialist)
6th Octo- Hosted Ms Almaz Gebru, UNDP country Director Nathan Byamukama, Almaz Same team as
ber 2016 (Uganda) and discussed possible collaboration Gebru and the RTF team stated
between UNDP and RTF. It is important to note
that Almaz was there in Lusaka when a Summit
decision (2010) was made to hold a special
session on sexual violence. From UNDP –Southern
Africa, ICGLR Regional Women Forum (RWF)
was convened with UNDP support, requested
and was given the Special Summit which was
convened as a Summit Session in December
2011 from where the Kampala Declaration on
SGBV was born. No wonder on this day Almaz
wrote: “ Nice to get back and plan to work together”.
10th-11th Conference in Nairobi on strengthening Judicial Amb. Said Djinnit, Special Attended by
Novem- cooperation in the Great Lakes Region. Held at Envoy of the Secretary- the Ag. Director
ber 2016 Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya, this was the General for the Great RTF, Prosecutor
2nd meeting with the objective of establishment Lakes Region, Amb. generals from
of a Great Lakes Judicial Cooperation Network. Zachary Muburi Muita, ICGLR and South
Executive Secretary, ICGLR, Africa, Interpol,
Attorney-General/Minister UN MICT.
of Justice of Kenya.
14th -15th ICGLR Experts meeting held in Nairobi, Kenya. Amb Zachary Muburi- Attended by the
Novem- It discussed Human Resources staff rules and Muita, Executive Secretary, Ag. Director RTF.
ber 2016 regulations; Human Resources management Amb Vicente Muanda,
guidelines; and the ICGLR Human Resource Manual.
Amb Ligabo Ambeyi,
Mr .louis Barakuvye,
Conference, Mr. Robert
Musonda Simukoko,
Dr Frank Okuthe, Mr.
Nathan Byamukama,
Mr. Gerald Coyitungiye,
Ms. Inabeza Yuhire and
Ms. Claudine Nahayo
21st-22nd ICGLR Institutional Retreat held in Gitega, Burundi. Executive Secretary Directors of CS,
Novem- Ag Director RTF,
The retreat discussed strategies on strengthening Deputy Executive Secretary
ber 2016
the management of the ICGLR Secretariat and Assistants,
Lusaka Center Director,
harmonizing strategies between the ICGLR Organs. staff of ICGLR
Coordinator and Deputy
secretariat
Coordinator of the
Expanded Joint Verification
Mechanism, Coordinator
and Deputy Coordinator of
the Joint Intelligence Fusion
and Chairperson of Civil
Society Forum
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5th-6th Colloquium on Documentation, Investigation and Honorable Karooro-Okurut, Government
Decem- Reporting of sexual violence in the Great Lakes Uganda’s Minister for representatives
ber 2016 Region. The major objectives of the meeting were General Duties in the Office ( ministers,
to: provide a platform for sharing best practices and of the Prime Minister’s ambassadors,)
challenges in documenting and investigating sexual Office who represented lawyers, medical
crimes to ordinary/non-technical stakeholders in Hon. Janat Mukwaya, the personnel, police,
the respective ICGLR member states’ jurisdictions; Minister for Gender, Labour judicial officers
identify training needs for different stakeholders and Social Development ( judges, social
for the RTF training materials and curriculum (MGLSD), Director of the workers, civil
development to prevent sexual violence both in ICGLR-RTF Kampala and society) FIDA-
peace and conflict situations; promote awareness Dr. Frank Okuthe, Director Uganda, ICGLR
about the ICGLR Protocol on the Prevention and of the Lusaka Center of staff from both
Suppression of Sexual Violence against Women Democracy representing Bujumbura and
and Children as well as the International Protocol ICGLR Executive Lusaka offices,
on the Basic Standards of Best Practices on the Secretary- Ambassador development
Documentation of Sexual Violence as a Crime Zachary Muburi-Muita. partners who
under International Law. Other objectives were included,
Facilitator: Mrs. Florence
to develop a regional guidance note on utilization European Union,
Butegwa, a gender
of the ICGLR Protocol on Sexual Violence and the UN Women,
and development
International Protocol on the Basic Standards of MSM.
consultant from Uganda,
Best Practices on the Documentation of Sexual
Judiciary, Police,
Violence as a Crime under International Law; Presenters: Dr Undie
Military, Medical
validate of the RTF draft report on SGBV legislation, Chi Chi, Senior Associate
Practitioners,
special courts and remedies in ICGLR member Reproductive Health
social workers,
states; and promote awareness about human Program, Population
Civil Society
trafficking in women and children and mechanisms Council, Kenya; Susan
and Media. All
of combating it in the Great Lakes Region. Alupo, Refugee Law
the 12 Great
Project; Carol Ajema and
Lakes Region
Grace Wairimu of LVCT
countries were
Health in Kenya; Rachel
represented.
Ploem, Rutgers; Aloys
Mahwa- Country Director,
Living Peace Institute
in Democratic Republic
of Congo; Mr. Moses
Binoga, Chairperson of
National Task Force of
Human Trafficking and
Senior Police Officer with
Ministry of Internal Affairs;
Dr. Irene Ovonji Odida,
Chief Executive Officer,
Association of Women
Lawyers in Uganda (FIDA-
Uganda); Mrs. Lilian Adriko-
Byarugaba, Coordinator of
trafficking at FIDA- Uganda
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12th-13th National stakeholders workshop on lessons Ag. Assistant Ag. Director


Decem- learned, challenges and way forward in the clinical Commissioner-RH Division, Mr. Nathan
ber, 2016 management of Gender Based Violence (GBV)/ MOH, Dr Olive Sentumbwe- Byamukama
Violence Against Women (VAW) in Uganda. Mugisa,(WHO),Mugisha
James(MOH),Miriam
It was held at Hotel Africana, Kampala, Uganda
Namugeere (MOH,
Uganda), Roselidah Ondeko
(UNFPA), Representatives
from MGLSD, CEDOVIP,
ICGLR-RTF, ULRC, UNICEF,
UPF, UWONET, UN
WOMEN and FIDA
9th Febru- A half-day stakeholders consultative workshop Ag. Assistant A.g Director
ary 2017 on Gender Based Violence Prevention project. Commissioner, ICGLR-RTF.
The meeting was aimed at strengthening Reproductive Health (RH)
sector leadership and governance as well as division, MOH, Dr. Olive
advocacy; strengthening provider capacity to Sentumbwe Mugisa from
respond to gender based violence; strengthening World Health Organisation
programming to prevent interpersonal (WHO), Mugisha James
violence; improving Gender Based Violence from Ministry of Health
information and evidence. The Ag. Director (MOH). Representatives
RTF made a presentation about the ICGLR-RTF. from MGLSD, CEDOVIP,
ICGLR-RTF, ULRC, UNICEF,
UNFPA, UPF, UWONET,
UN WOMEN, FIDA
Uganda.
15th -17th A training on International Protocol on Civil society
Feb 2017 Documentation and Investigation of sexual organizations
violence cases at Grand Imperial Hotel, from Uganda
Kampala. The meeting was organized by Ag. Director RTF
the Uganda Refugee Law project. Nathan
Byamukama Ag Director RTF made a presentation
to sensitize the over 60 participants
about the role of the RTF
20st The RTF hosted the ICGLR Executive Secretary, The ES, the Ag. Director, The same team
February Amb Zachary Muburi Muita at the RTF offices. He the Director of peace and as stated
2017 was accompanied by the ICGLR Director for Peace security the RTF staff and
and Security. During the meeting with Nathan volunteers
Byamukama Ag Direcotr RTF ,the ES was briefed
about the progress made and the challenges. At
the end of the meeting the ES observed: “ Iam
very pleased that the Kampala center on the SGBV
(is) working for the broader objectives of the ICGLR”.
21st ICGLR-RTF meeting with the Ugandan HE Yoweri Kaguta The same team
February President, HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at Museveni as stated
2017 State House Entebbe. Mr Nathan Byamukama
Amb Zachary Mubiru-
Ag Director RTF was part of the four person
Muita
delegation, headed by Ambassador Muburi-
Muita. The ES briefed the President about Nathan Mwesigye
the good work of RTF and ICGLR in general. Byamukama
Wilson Kajwengye and
Bernadette Mwesige
(NCM –Ministry of Foreign
Affairs)
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4th March Public lecture on the role of security organs Ag. Director, RTF
2017 in ending violence against women and girls.
It was held at Makerere University Business
School (MUBS) main hall and attended
by Nathan Byamukam Ag. Director RTF.
1 – 3rd
st
Exhibition for stakeholders in the management of Guest of Honor was the Ag. Director, and
March SGBV. Exhibitors included UPF, UPDF, ICGLR-RTF, Deputy Inspector of Police, other ICGLR-
2017 Uganda Prisons Services, Makerere University John Martin Okoth-Ochola, RTF volunteers
Joint AIDS Program (MJAP) among others. It was Senior Commissioners of Derrick
organized by the UPF as part of weeklong events UPF, Senior Commissioners Natamba,
towards the KICD Annual general meeting (AGM) of UPS Katahweire
Oscar and
Senior Army officers
Sharon
Civil society organizations Nankunda
ICGLR-RTF Asiimwe
6 -7
th th
The 6 th
Kigali International Conference The conference was Police Chiefs and
March Declaration Annual meeting at Kampala Serena officially opened by other security
2017 Hotel. Held under the theme of ‘Combating H.E The president of officials from
violence Against women and girls: The Role Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta over 24 African
of security organizations and community’, the Museveni. In attendance countries.
meeting highlighted and reaffirmed the role and were: Minister of State
The ICGLR-RTF
responsibilities of security agencies such as the for Internal Affairs, Hon.
Ag. Director,
police, army, and Prisons (singly or jointly) in ending Obiga Kania and Minister
Mr. Nathan
violence against women and girls on the African for Gender and Culture,
Byamukama and
Continent. 10 resolutions were passed and signed Ms. Peace Mutuuzo.
two volunteers at
by all the 24 Police Chiefs from African Countries.
The Outgoing Chairperson, the ICGLR-RTF,
Mr Nathan Byamukama Ag. Director RTF Director General of National Mr. Katahweire
chaired the first session on 6th March 2017 on Police of Algeria, the Oscar and Mrs.
human trafficking and associated challenges. Inspector General of Police Sharon Asiimwe
Uganda, Gen. Kale Kayihura Nankunda.
who is the incoming
Chairman of KICD.
The workshop was
officially closed by the
Speaker of Parliament,
Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga.
13th -14th Workshop in Nairobi with the University of Dr Lisa Smith, associate About 50
March Leicester aimed at building international Professor in Criminology, professors
2017 collaborations and be prepared for upcoming University of Leicester and and related
funding opportunities. Nathan Byamukama associate Director Alec academics from
Ag Director RTF attended as a follow up to a Jeffrey Forensic Science Universities
proposal earlier submitted to the university for a Institute is our interlocutor. of Leicester,
collaborative project: PaTHFInDeR: Partnerships South Africa,
and technology Hubs for Infrastructure, Development Malawi, Nairobi,
and Resilience. This is for enhancement of the Makerere and
capacity of RTF to train in forensic management civil society and
of sexual violence cases to fight impunity. ICGLR-RTF
Further collaborate was agreed on between the
university and the RTF for research in forensics plus
connecting natural resources and sexual violence.
There could also be opportunities for further
training at Masters and PhD levels for the RTF staff.
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