Psychosocial Support

The Women, Children and Youth Initiative (WCAYI) provides structured, community-based psychosocial support to strengthen mental health, emotional well-being, and resilience among refugee and host communities in Palorinya Refugee Settlement and Obongi District.

Services are delivered through trained local counselors and para-counselors, ensuring accessibility, trust, and cultural sensitivity.

Our Psychosocial Interventions

  • Group therapy sessions for children, adolescents, and adults to promote healing and peer support
  • Art therapy and recreational activities that provide safe spaces for self-expression and emotional recovery
  • Women’s support groups focusing on stress management, peer support, and resilience-building
  • Youth-focused sessions emphasizing coping skills, life skills, leadership, and positive identity
  • Psychological First Aid (PFA) in emergency and high-stress contexts to address acute trauma and emotional distress.

Through these integrated approaches, WCAYI strengthens:

  • Emotional resilience and coping capacity
  • Social connection and community cohesion
  • Long-term mental well-being
  • Women, children, and youth are supported to navigate the challenges of displacement with dignity, safety, and hope.
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Impact and Outcomes

Through the Protection Program, WCAYI:

  • Safeguards women, children, and youth from violence, exploitation, and abuse
  • Strengthens community-led prevention and early response systems
  • Ensures accessible, confidential, and survivor-centered support services
  • Empowers vulnerable populations to exercise their rights and influence protection decisions.