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Kyaka II Refugee Settlement, Uganda
Home to over 130,000 refugees from DRC, Burundi, Rwanda, and South Sudan, Kyaka II is more than a camp—it’s a resilient community. We are embedded in this reality, working every day to uplift the people within it.
But it is more than a crisis zone.
It is a place of creativity, courage, and community.
It is where Da Vision Women was born—and where we continue to grow.

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Our Work in Kyaka II
From within the community itself, we operate across the settlement with local facilitators, youth leaders, and trained women mentors. We serve zones including:
- Sweswe
- Bujubuli
- Buliti
- Mukondo
- Kaborogota and Ntambabiniga.
- Bukere
Our work focuses on:

Building economic resilience for women through vocational skills

Promoting girls’ education and protection

Leading gender-based violence prevention and support

Creating safe spaces for healing, learning, and leadership
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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). we are supporting through our work at Davision Organisation

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
- Mental health support for refugee youth
- Trauma-informed care for survivors of violence
- Reproductive and maternal health for displaced women and girls

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
- Access to education for refugee youth and girls
- Non-formal education, digital learning, and vocational training
- Reintegrating out-of-school girls due to conflict or displacement

Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
- Ending GBV, early/forced marriage, and discrimination.
- Promoting leadership opportunities for girls and women.
- Supporting survivors with access to justice, health, and dignity.

Reduce inequality within and among countries
- Advocating for refugee inclusion in national policies.
- Youth participation in decision-making.
- Equal access to services regardless of status.

Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development
- Youth-led peacebuilding and civic engagement.
- Access to justice for GBV survivors.
- Safe, inclusive, and accountable community spaces.

Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
- Collaborating with local organizations, governments, and international partners.
- Youth-led advocacy networks.
- Shared solutions to global refugee challenges.