Introduction: Beyond the March Celebrations As Women’s History Month draws to a close this March, ELOI Ministries is turning the spotlight exactly where it belongs: on the resilient women in the communities we serve. Empowering a woman in Uganda is one of the most direct ways to uplift an entire community. When women are supported socially, economically, and spiritually, the ripple effects transform households.
Rooted in Kasambya County Our Women Empowerment program does not operate in the abstract; it operates on the ground. We have specifically focused our efforts on empowering women in Kasambya county, in Nakaseke village, through our different programs.
- Health and Maternal Care: Uganda faces significant health challenges, especially in maternal health and nutrition. Furthermore, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS remains a major public health issue affecting women. We partner with institutions like Buwenge Hospital to facilitate vital healthcare access, ensuring women receive the medical support they deserve.
- Functional Adult Literacy: We recognize that despite government interventions, adult illiteracy persists. By providing adult literacy and leadership training, we give women the tools to advocate for themselves, manage their resources, and lead within their villages.
Conclusion: A Vibrant Uganda To the women of Nakaseke village and beyond: we see your resilience. ELOIM is a non-political, faith-based organization that does not require our beneficiaries to subscribe to any specific religion. Our only requirement is a shared commitment to a vibrant Uganda where every individual—especially every woman—thrives.

































