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"Empowering African communities by providing access to improved healthcare, education, justice, and environmental sustainability with love, care and compassion"
Our Vision
"A vibrant Africa where every individual thrives in body, mind, and spirit, with access to quality healthcare, education, justice, and a sustainable environment."
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Buwenge Hospital
The institution is set up to provide quality health services: preventive, curative and health promotive such as counseling services with an aim of improving the quality of health in the community in Jinja district.Women Empowerment
Interventions geared to improve the position of women in society and to enable them become financially independent have been employed to tackle the issue of gender discrimination.ELOI Junior School Project
The school will have classes ranging from kindergarten to secondary school, ensuring that students have access to quality education throughout their academic journey. We are also proud to have a health center inside the school facility, where students and staff can receive medical care and attention.Child Protection Programme
A child is a person under the age of 18 years. Under this age, a child is supposed to be protected from all forms of abuse like child labor, child sex abuse, child sacrifice, child literacy among otherEducation Programme
Despite the introduction of Universal Primary and Secondary Education (UPE, USE) by the government to mitigate the problem of access to education, new challenges have developed that affect the education sector in UgandaFunction Adult Literacy & Leadership(FALL) Programme
Despite numerous efforts and interventions by the government and other organizations, there is simply not enough of everything available to realize the right to education for every child.HIV/AIDS Project
HIV/AIDS is an important public health issue affecting the people living in Uganda. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that is responsible for causing AIDSSchool Outreach
(United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization) has reported that Uganda has the largest number of school dropouts in the region .Rural Development
Rural areas in Uganda are less developed compared to urban areas. It has been found that the reason for the underdevelopment of rural areas is because of the migration of young people from villages to towns in search of better employment opportunities.
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