Meet Lenia Mildred : A woman who refused to be defined by disability

Lenia with a trainee during a mentorship session on Weaving & Knitting
Lenia tends to her thriving Chicken project where she currently keeps over 204 broiler chicken

Lenia’s story is more than a personal triumph it is a powerful window into what becomes possible when marginalized women, girls, and youth are equipped with the right tools and support. Across Central Division in Arua City and Omugo Subcounty in Terego District, 85 individuals (69 women and 16 men) have so far been trained in business skills, soft skills, financial literacy, gender equality, and leadership. As a result, women and youth are launching businesses, joining savings groups, and actively influencing decisions in their households and communities.

This transformation is being made possible through the Gender Equality and Resilience (GEAR) Project, implemented by CEFORD in partnership with CARE International in Uganda, with funding from the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) through CARE Austria. The five-year initiative (April 2024 – March 2029) seeks to empower women and youth especially those aged 15 to 35 to lead self-reliant, resilient lives in inclusive and supportive environments. In Uganda, the project serves both host and refugee communities, sparking sustainable change in areas like Omugo Zone, part of the extended Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement. Women like Lenia are not just beneficiaries they are changemakers who are rewriting their stories and helping reshape their communities for the better.

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