With past support from the Martín-Baró Fund, Live with Hope has mounted successful programs of education, public advocacy, and economic support to address female genital mutilation (FGM) and domestic violence for two districts in northern Uganda. Last year, residents of a third community, Amudat, attended public forums organized in the target area of the Bukwo District and requested similar support for their region. According to a recent UN Population Fund survey, Amudat District ranks third in the country in the violation of and women’s and girl’s rights. Confident in Live with Hope’s demonstrated ability to support girls who have been subjected to FGM and create economic alternatives for women cutters, the Martín-Baró Fund is pleased to provide a third year of support to this organization to extend its reach to the Amudat District. In addition to direct support to girls and cutters, Live with Hope will mobilize community members and public service providers to lobby the government of Uganda to extend social services to remote, mountainous areas like Amudat. And for the first time, Live with Hope will develop training and sensitization meetings for men about domestic violence and also address the high rates of male unemployment and alcoholism.