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Status of women in uganda
In Uganda, as of February , % of seats in parliament were held by women. Globally, some progress on women's rights has been achieved. Ugandan women come from a range of economic and educational backgrounds. Despite economic and social progress throughout the country, domestic violence and sexual assault See more. Women in Uganda have substantial economic and social responsibilities throughout Uganda's many traditional societies. Violence against women is on the increase in Uganda despite the presence of to handle these cases, the situation will only worsen,” says Anna Mutavati. In line with this movement, Uganda—with an approximate population of million, percent of whom are female—has, for over the past. . Globally, some progress on women's rights has been achieved. In Uganda, as of February , % of seats in parliament were held by women. Despite economic and social progress throughout the country, domestic violence and sexual assault remain prevalent issues in Uganda. However, illiteracy is directly correlated to increased level of domestic violence. Ugandan women come from a range of economic and educational backgrounds. This is mainly because household members can not make proper decisions that directly affect. Women in Uganda have substantial economic and social responsibilities throughout Uganda's many traditional societies. In addition, just 25% of women utilise mobile money. [9] [10]. They are 40% less likely to hold a bank account than males. Women are under-represented in Ugandan financial services: women control around 39 percent of Ugandan firms, yet they receive just 9 percent of commercial loans. With this being the case women in Uganda are often tasked . As with many countries around the world, traditionally the gender role of women in Uganda is seen as subordinate to men. Despite economic and social progress throughout the country, domestic violence and. Ugandan women come from a range of economic and educational backgrounds. This article also provides for special measures to increase women's representation in public life: “women. status, are prohibited by this Constitution”.