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To engage in short and long term development work, build resilience, respond to emergency conditions, and pursue to address the root causes of poverty through development networks, education and advocacy work
We fight child poverty by supporting education, sustainability, Basic care and talent development of Orphaned and rural poor children in Uganda. We believe that rural poor children are so deprived of the opportunities available to other children. We are dedicated to providing them opportunities to enjoy their childhood and have hope for a brighter future as they also grow to serve their community. Our Goal is to elevate the station of a rural poor child
"To support, promote and strengthen affordable and sustainable community based self help initiatives tailored at improving human life and eliminating suffering".
Boys Mentoring Advocacy Network (BMAN) is an international Non-Governmental Organization incorporated in Nigeria and the USA. BMAN was established to cultivate boys and young adult males with the tools to help them navigate the process of becoming positive and empowered adult males who will Love, Inspire, Value and Educate others in their society. The mission of BMAN is to develop boys to standout by standing up, equip boys to be excellent and nonviolent communicators, teach boys ethical literacy, and to train boys to learn and appreciate their own self-worth on their journey to healthy, caring, respectful and responsible manhood.
A democratic and stable society in which free flow of information supports the participation of all people in development processes
Trio Uganda works to the principles of Asset-Based Community Development, supporting small, registered community organisations in Uganda that are driven by the commitment, knowledge and experience of local people. Our partners are truly grassroots initiatives, addressing complex and challenging issues with very limited resources. Trio Uganda believes that small organisations rooted in their communities can effect real and sustainable change.
Elman Peace is a non-profit organization, founded in 1990 and is dedicated to building and promoting peace, cultivating leadership and empowering the marginalized brackets of society to be decision makers in the processes that ensure their wellbeing. We provide innovative, life-saving support to those in need and strive to create more enabling and progressive environments through our work for our communities to reach their true potential.
To restore hope among orphaned children, vulnerable youth/girls and communities through education, scholastic material support, life skills training, health care, feeding and self sustaining skills.
Thriving Youth Farmers Uganda (TYoFU) uplifts the community's greatest resources - youth, innovative thinking, and rich farmland - to address widespread unemployment among young people, poverty, and food insecurity. TYoFU operates as an NGO and a social enterprise to enhance food security, youth empowerment and employment, and the local economy of Masulita, Uganda and beyond. On fertile ground, TYoFU employs youth from the local community to practice subsistence and commercial farming and offers creative, empowering programs for younger youth, with the goal of becoming a multi-discipline vocational training and mentorship center for youth from all regions of Uganda.
Support the marginalised communities in Africa to over come the draw backs in health, education and socioeconomic status they are suffering from, through a community-based and human-centred approach. Depending mainly on income-generating projects from local resources, community members will be capable in the future to solve their own problems. That ensures the sustainability of development. We also raise Awareness about volunteering and create a sense of social responsibility throughout volunteering programs
Kisoro Community Volunteers Association (KCVA) is dedicated to empowering communities, particularly vulnerable groups such as women, children, and the disabled. Their mission encompasses several key areas : - *Empowerment through Vocational Training*: KCVA provides vocational training to youth and vulnerable groups, enabling them to acquire skills and become self-sufficient. - *Community Development*: The organization focuses on sustainable development, environmental conservation, and community sensitization to improve living conditions. - *Women's Empowerment*: KCVA runs projects like the "Goats for the Future" program, which provides capital, training, and support to rural women to engage in income-generating activities. - *Education and Healthcare*: The organization supports education and healthcare initiatives, including providing reusable pads to girls in remote villages to promote menstrual hygiene and reduce dropout rates. - Research and Development*: KCV conducts research and develops projects to address poverty and promote sustainable development in the Kisoro District. By working with local communities, volunteers, and international organizations, KCV aims to create long term term solutions to development problems and improve the overall well-being of the community
Using education, entrepreneurship and local leadership to empower families in Uganda