In Mt. Elgon, deep-rooted gender-based violence (GBV), pervasive female genital mutilation (FGM), and frequent land conflicts severely disadvantaged women and youth, limiting their participation in decision-making, education access, and economic activities. Women and girls faced exclusion from land ownership and inheritance, exacerbated by ongoing land disputes and harmful socio-cultural practices, resulting in heightened vulnerability and marginalisation.
The solution was DESECE's establishment of trained community peace ambassadors who mediated conflicts, challenged harmful practices, and promoted women's active participation in leadership. Additionally, climate-adaptive agricultural practices were integrated to foster sustainable livelihoods and reduce resource-related conflicts.

