Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 341 Hundreds of Ugandan men came out in high heels and it was not the LGBT at work, nor to display a controversial fashion statement or sexual preference, but for a good cause. The cause was for Kampala’s “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” march aimed to spread the message of solidarity in stopping violence against women. A heavy turnout by Ugandan law enforcement and civil agencies plus a marching band playing, men and women walked through downtown Kampala, with some holding signs. A startling 70 percent of married women undergo violence subjected by their partners according to the Uganda bureau of statistics. This campaign, although humorous has had a great impact on the Ugandan community because in the unfortunate world we live in, although the cases of abuse do not really affect them, it’s only when men speak that people listen. More Articles You Would Love #fGEditorial: ‘Our Territory’ The Shoot That Made Fashionista’s Fall In Love With Ghanaian Tourist Sites #HOTSHOTS: Why South African Photographer Justin Dingwall’s Ingenious Ghana-Must-Go Editorial Speaks To The 70s Ghanaians As part of the event, some men literally walked a mile (about 1.6 kilometers) in women’s high-heeled shoes to protest sexualized violence, educate their communities and raise money for chronically underfunded rape crisis centers, women’s shelters and other sexual violence prevention and recovery services. THe aim was to protest sexualized violence, educate their communities and raise money for underfunded rape crisis centres, women’s shelters and other sexual violence prevention and recovery services. [penci_button link=”https://www.fashionghana.com/category/african-fashion-news/about-uganda/” icon=”fa fa-address-book” icon_position=”left” radius=”5px” size=”small” text_color=”#ecd29a” text_hover_color=”#ffffff” background=”#111111″ hover_bgcolor=”#000000″]Uganda[/penci_button] [penci_button link=”https://www.fashionghana.com/category/african-fashion-news/fashion-news/fashion-socio-politics/” icon=”fa fa-address-book” icon_position=”left” radius=”5px” size=”small” text_color=”#ecd29a” text_hover_color=”#ffffff” background=”#111111″ hover_bgcolor=”#000000″]Fashion & Society/Politics[/penci_button] east africafashionhigh heelsplus sizeplussizeugandaugandan men Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You February by Serwaa Introduces ‘SƐWAA’ with Ahwenepa Nkasa Transitional Collection VIDEO: VLISCO Unveils the New Collection of “Satin Royal” for the festive Season... VIDEO: Nigeria’s Chidimma Vanessa Adetshina Robbed Off Miss Universe 2024 Title & Receives... After Pushing Out Chidimma, Miss SA’s European Queen Drops Out Of Miss Universe;... #BeautyOfTheWeek: Meet The Gorgeous Doctor & Pageant Queen Of Botswana, Dr. Thanolo C.... Farewell to a Trailblazer: Guinea-Bissau’s Dina Adão Passes Away, Leaving a Legacy On... VIDEOS: Watch Chidimma Vanessa Celebrate At Miss Universe 2024 Whilst Dancing To Ghanaian... Africans Have Proudly Accepted Trick Daddy’S Claim As A Non ‘African American’ –... Stunning Cassandre Jacques Exits Miss World Dominican Rupublic Amid Uproar Over Haitian Heritage... #MODELCRUSH: Senegal’s Rising Star Ndey Touty Sakho Checks All Beauty Boxes & Effortlessly...