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- Engodich is a special meal prepared by women in Karamoja to welcome their husbands from kraals and long journeys. This food is loved by Karamojong men and when they return home to eat, they are very happy with their wives. It is known for building strong bonds between men and women, hence reducing the chances of abuse for women and children. Keem Michel Ayen, Kangole Girls Secondary School, Moroto District g
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- In Karamoja, a man who visits the home of a girl for a courtship meeting with a girl and comes with a stool and stick made out of a tree known as ewooi is respected. The stick is also used by the man to fight men and other people (including family members) who might want to harm the girl. Adeke Lydia Hope, Kangole Girls Secondary School, Moroto District
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- Ekeyaat is a Karamojong traditional symbol, inform of a stick. The stick is not used for fighting, beating, or pointing at each other. Once one is got fighting and he/she is beaten with this stick, he/she will run mad or even die. Therefore, among the Karamojong, the Ekeyaat is regarded as an important stick that changes the behaviors of all clans and is used to protect girls and women against violence. Locyoro Joseph, Moroto Parents Secondary School
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- Ameto is a traditional mob justice administered to people who violate the rights of women and girls, for example through defilement and rape. Offenders are caned and asked to buy traditional brew for youth and sacrifice a ram for the elders. This prevents would-be perpetrators of violence from committing such acts for fear of punishment. Sorgho Valerian Wendy, Moroto District








