Community dialogue report: Using boat shows and community theater groups to discuss issues of gender-based violence and ethical and gender-responsive leadership in Mazinga Ward, Muleba District, Tanzania.
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WorldFish and EMEDO hosted a community dialogue event in Murumo in Mazinga Ward, Muleba District, Kagera Region. The activity was part of a broader gender-transformative initiative aimed at promoting gender equality, ethical and genderresponsive leadership, and violence-free fisheries. The event used the power of community theater and storytelling to achieve the following:
• Raise awareness about GBV (sexual violence/harassment, economic abuse, physical violence) in the
fisheries context.
• Promote healthy leadership models rooted in empathy, respect and inclusion.
• Showcase women’s roles as decision-makers and agents of change.
• Empower local women and youths to speak out and lead change.
• Strengthen solidarity among men, women, young people and traditional leaders in order to achieve
transformative change.
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Kilanga L, Mudege NN, Kakwasha K, Kitogo L, Simbila D and Lukanga E. 2025. Community dialogue report: Using boat shows and community theater groups to discuss issues of gender-based violence and ethical and gender-responsive leadership in Mazinga Ward, Muleba District, Tanzania. Penang Malaysia: WorldFish. Workshop report: 2025-84.
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Netsayi Mudege https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0389-1967
Keagan Kakwasha https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4251-7449
Keagan Kakwasha https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4251-7449
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