Introduction: At ELOI Ministries, community support is essential to our mission. In this blog, we’ll discuss how collaboration with local businesses, schools, and individuals strengthens our initiatives. Body: Conclusion: Community support transforms
Introduction: Getting involved with ELOI Ministries is a rewarding experience! This blog will guide you through the process of becoming a volunteer and explain various opportunities available. Body: Conclusion: Your contribution can
Introduction: At ELOI Ministries, our mission thrives thanks to the incredible volunteers who dedicate their time and energy. In this blog, we’ll explore the profound impact our volunteers have on our
Protecting Uganda’s Environment Uganda is renowned for its lush landscapes and biodiversity. However, deforestation, climate change, and poor waste management are threatening the nation’s natural resources. At ELOI Ministries, we
Standing Up for Justice Justice is a cornerstone of a fair and equitable society. However, in Uganda, many marginalized individuals face systemic injustices, from land disputes to gender-based violence. ELOI
A Healthier Future for All Access to healthcare is a basic human right, yet millions of Ugandans face challenges in receiving quality medical services. At ELOI Ministries, we are working
Empowering Communities with Education Education is the foundation for breaking the cycle of poverty. At ELOI Ministries, we believe that every child deserves access to quality education, regardless of their
Education transformation in Uganda focuses on creating inclusive, quality learning environments for all children. While challenges persist, innovative approaches are reshaping the educational landscape. Digital learning initiatives have reached previously
Uganda’s healthcare system continues to evolve, focusing on improving children’s health outcomes through innovative approaches. Despite challenges, significant progress has been made in reducing childhood diseases and improving access to
Justice for Ugandan’s gives rise to unique challenges when it comes to protecting children’s rights. Access to legal services remains limited, especially in rural areas where traditional justice systems often
Climate change poses significant challenges to Uganda’s youngest generation, with rising temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns threatening their future. In rural communities, children face increasing risks from floods, droughts, and
Introduction Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s a reality that is already affecting millions of lives, particularly in Africa. For children in Uganda, the impact is devastating. Floods,
Introduction Every child deserves to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment where their rights are respected. Yet, for many African children in Uganda, this remains a distant ideal.
Introduction Building healthy futures for children in Uganda, is the foundation of a happy and productive life diverse communities. Yet, for millions of children in Uganda, access to basic healthcare
Introduction Education is the cornerstone of every child’s future. For the African child in Uganda, it represents a lifeline—a critical tool to escape the cycle of poverty, achieve independence, and
Pursuing Justice: One Step Towards Equality Introduction Justice and equality are foundational to a peaceful and prosperous society. Despite progress, injustices persist and demand action. This blog explores ongoing efforts
Healing Hands: Ensuring Accessible Healthcare for All Introduction Access to healthcare is a universal right yet remains out of reach for many around the globe. This blog post examines the
By: ELOI Ministries Education as Empowerment: Bridging Gaps to Build Futures Introduction Education is the most powerful tool we have to transform society. However, millions are deprived of this transformative
By: ELOI Ministries Introduction Our planet is at a tipping point, with climate change and environmental degradation threatening the very fabric of life. Yet, hope persists in the actions of
By : ELOI Ministries Transforming Communities: The Unseen Impact of Volunteers Introduction Volunteers are the lifeblood of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), fueled by the passion and dedication to make a tangible
KALIRO OUTREACH At ELOI Ministries, we are committed to serving communities with compassion and practical solutions that foster lasting change. Our recent outreach to Kaliro District was no exception, as
Author: admin Advancing Access to Justice and Empowering African Children Across the vast and diverse continent of Africa, there are countless children facing immense challenges – from poverty and lack
Author: admin The Struggles of African Children and Their Families A Silent Crisis Across the continent, millions of African children face health challenges that threaten their lives and futures. From
Author: admin ELOI MINISTRIES In our quest to promote sustainable development, we focus on several key areas where education can significantly impact individuals, especially children, while also addressing the critical
Author: Bagombeka Job. Empowerment of women is crucial for the sustainable development of any society. In Uganda, where women often face significant socio-economic challenges, organizations like ELOI Ministries are making
Author: Bagombeka Job. Climate change is an ever-pressing global issue that manifests in various ways, particularly through extreme weather patterns, rising temperatures, and unpredictable rainfall. These changes have far-reaching effects
Author:: Bagombeka Job HIV/AIDS remains one of the most pressing public health challenges in Uganda. Despite significant progress over the years, the epidemic continues to affect thousands of lives, with
Author:: Bagombeka Job In the heart of East Africa, Uganda faces numerous socio-economic challenges, particularly affecting its rural populations. Amidst these challenges, ELOI Ministries Uganda stands as a beacon of
Author:: Bagombeka Job Maternal health care is a critical aspect of ensuring the well-being of both mothers and their babies. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, including Uganda, access
Author:: Bagombeka Job In Uganda, mental health services are often underfunded and underdeveloped, leaving many individuals struggling to find the support they need for recovery. Recognizing this critical gap, ELOI
Author:: Bagombeka Job In Uganda, where many communities face significant economic and social challenges, initiatives that provide practical skills and training are vital for fostering sustainable development and empowerment. ELOI
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity today, and its impacts are being felt acutely in Northern Uganda and the country at large. The consequences of
The state of human rights in Uganda is a complex and multifaceted issue, shaped by historical, political, and socio-economic factors. While the Ugandan Constitution guarantees fundamental human rights, the reality
Author:: Bagombeka Job Climate change is a growing concern worldwide, and its effects are particularly pronounced in developing countries like Uganda. In Uganda, climate change is not only altering the
Author:: Bagombeka Job In Uganda, vulnerable communities face significant challenges due to poor health care and inadequate education. These issues are interlinked, creating a cycle of poverty and hardship that
Author: Bagombeka Job Climate Change in Uganda Uganda, like many other developing countries, is experiencing significant challenges due to climate change. The country’s economy heavily relies on agriculture, which is
The Issue of Forced Marriages and Early Age Marriages in Uganda Forced marriages and early age marriages remain a significant challenge in Uganda, profoundly impacting the lives of many young
Author:: Bagombeka Job ELOI Ministries Uganda is at the forefront of a vital environmental initiative aimed at addressing climate change and fostering sustainable development. By distributing tree seedlings for planting,
Introduction Corruption remains one of the most significant obstacles to development in Uganda. This pervasive issue undermines economic growth, hampers social services, and erodes public trust in government institutions. Amidst
Author:: Bagombeka Job Climate change is a global crisis with far-reaching consequences that extend beyond environmental degradation. In Uganda, a country heavily reliant on agriculture, the adverse effects of climate
Author:: Bagombeka job Introduction Uganda, located in East Africa, is a country with a rich cultural heritage and abundant natural resources. Despite its potential, Uganda faces numerous challenges that hinder
Introduction In Uganda, many vulnerable communities face economic hardships and limited opportunities for employment and self-sufficiency. ELOI Ministries Uganda is committed to addressing these challenges by providing skills development programs
ELOI Ministries Uganda: Empowering Vulnerable Communities to Access Justice Introduction In many parts of Uganda, vulnerable communities struggle to access justice due to numerous barriers. ELOI Ministries Uganda is dedicated
Introduction ELOI Ministries Uganda is a beacon of hope for many communities across the country. Founded on the principles of compassion, service, and empowerment, the organization focuses on improving the
Author:: Bagombeka Job The Current State of Education The education sector worldwide faces a myriad of challenges and opportunities, and Uganda is no exception. The landscape is marked by disparities
Author: Bagombeka Job Climate change presents a significant challenge to Uganda, with its impacts being felt across various sectors including agriculture, water resources, and health. Recognizing the urgency to address
ELOI Ministries is at the forefront of climate change mitigation efforts in Uganda, taking a comprehensive and community-driven approach to address the environmental challenges posed by climate change. By implementing
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A new HIV prevention study has found that twice-a-year injections of a new antiviral drug, called lenacapavir, completely protected women from contracting HIV. Findings of
Kampala, Uganda | The Buganda Road Chief Magistrates Court has remanded two Journalists to Luzira Prison on charges of publishing information without a valid broadcasting License. Dickson Ashley Mubiru the Managing
Kabale, Uganda | Close to one thousand four hundred (1396) girls aged between 15-19 years in Kabale district were impregnated between July 2023-June 2024. According to Monica Muhumuza Nzeirwe, Kabale District
Moroto, Uganda | | The Royal Danish Embassy in Uganda together with Ireland, the Netherlands, and Sweden have launched a partnership with civil societies in the Karamoja sub-region. The partnership was
Global scientists want farmers to cut back on livestock production in next 12 years Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE | For a long time, much of the political focus on climate change
SPECIAL REPORT | THE INDEPENDENT | Several academicians and education experts have cautioned that the newly issued guidelines concerning boarding sections in schools and other institutions are unlikely to bring about
EDUCATION–> A report released by Human Rights Watch and the Initiative for Social and Economic Rights (ISER) reveals that Uganda’s lack of government-funded pre-primary education is causing significant lifelong negative
EDUCATION–> Courtesy Photo Female learners at Ariwa Secondary School in Bidibidi refugee settlement in Yumbe District are struggling to complete their studies due to the absence of dormitories. The situation
Survey exposes extent of danger to children in Kenya and Uganda ANALYSIS | MERCY SHIBEMBA | A recent survey which assessed the availability of paediatric antiretroviral formulations across health facilities in
The initiative delivers free information to health practitioners in the form of PDFs and audio files via tiny raspberry-pi computers and auto-running USB drives ANALYSIS | AGENCIES | A program to
Jinja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Uganda Heart Institute (UHI), in collaboration with Jinja Regional Referral Hospital, has launched a five-day camp to provide free cardiac surgeries to 11 infants
Wakiso, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Entebbe Municipal Council will from effective July 1st, 2024 close all weekly open air markets popularly known as “kabubbu” except for one in Kitooro, Mayor
WHO charts new path for action against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ANALYSIS | SHOBHA SHUKLA | Protect the medicines that protect us and ensure that all those who need them can access
13 African countries are at high risk of debt distress and 6 are already in debt distress Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA | THE INDEPENDENT | The African Development Bank has launched a new
Terego, Uganda | After more than a decade of absence, butterflies, birds, and small animals have once again returned in full force to Okalaka Village in the Terego district. The reappearance
African countries must encourage farmers to adopt nature-positive production methods World Climate forum | Beneath our feet lies humanity’s most powerful ally in the fight against climate change and environmental degradation.
Kampala, Uganda | Majority of Ugandans are concerned about the impact of climate change on the lives, a new report released by Civic Organization Twaweza on Friday shows. According to findings
| The Ministry of Health is soon introducing the National Physical Activity Guidelines to control non-communicable diseases. Speaking to journalists at the ministry headquarters on Thursday, Dr. Gerald Mutungi, the Assistant
Move is part of wide programme that involves routine multivalent meningitis, human rabies, and hepatitis B birth dose vaccination ANALYSIS | THE INDEPENDENT | In a historic step, preventive Ebola vaccination
Yumbe, Uganda | Girls at Ariwa Secondary School in Bidibidi refugee settlement in Yumbe district are struggling to complete their studies, as many of them are seeking accommodation in the community,
NEWS–> As the 2026 general elections draw nearer, human rights defenders have launched a groundbreaking electronic system to document and report violations against them, including journalists. Called the “Online Human
CLIMATE CHANGE–> Landslide buried several households in Bududa in October 2018 | Courtesy In Uganda, climate change has posed significant challenges. The country has experienced increased frequency and intensity of
Despite the Ugandan government’s efforts to provide universal education, a significant number of parents are choosing private schools for their children. Yes! This trend raises questions about the quality and
June is Men’s Mental Health Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the unique mental health challenges faced by men. Despite societal progress in addressing mental health issues, men
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Anti Corruption Court in Kampala has remanded three Members of Parliament to Luzira Prison on charges of corruption for soliciting money from the Uganda
Kampala, Uganda | NCBA Bank, in collaboration with the Uganda Golf Club, has launched the 2024 NCBA Golf Series, aimed at promoting the development of golf and inspiring greatness in Uganda’s
Kampala, Uganda | ELOI MINISTRIES | On June 6, Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited (SUHL), the parent company of Stanbic Bank donated equipment worth Shs20 million to Mbale Referral Hospital and Maluku
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Speaker Anita Among has asked parents and cultural leaders to put an end to teenage pregnancies and child marriages saying the vice is encouraged by
A Journey of TransformationPiyush Agarwal’s journey with ELOI Ministries is nothing short of inspiring. As a successful climate tech investor, Piyush has always been passionate about sustainable development and environmental
EDUCATION–> In the Teso and Karamoja sub-regions, menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) challenges continue to keep girls out of school, contributing significantly to high dropout rates. Despite commitments from various
HEALTH–> Covid vaccination The World Health Organization (WHO) plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and efficacy of medicines worldwide. The certification process for a drug is rigorous and
Improvements could add years to life and life to years – and potentially boost the global economy by $1 trillion ANALYSIS | MELODY CHIRONDA | Maternal health, which refers to the
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Criminal Division of the High Court sitting in Kampala has sentenced John Magombe, a witch doctor found in possession of three human skulls, to
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Civil society Organizations (CSOs) have expressed concern over the latest proposal for the World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Agreement. In a statement released on Thursday,
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The civil society groups in Uganda have termed the next national budget ineffective in answering the country’s pressing needs. The Minister of Finance, Planning and
Napak, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Napak Seed Secondary School is struggling to conduct studies over the lack of electricity. According to students, they cannot attend preps, or ICT lessons, and
The Impacts of Climate Change in Uganda. Photo: IOM If Joseph Natsitya Tshikanga had been home on 1 March 2010, he would most likely have perished alongside his four siblings in a landslide.
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Insecure land tenure systems across most parts of Uganda could prevent communities from taking up climate adaptation and mitigation practices. This was one of the
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | MTN Uganda staff, in partnership with various stakeholders, has launched a special 30-day edition of the beloved employee volunteerism initiative, “21 Days of Y’ello Care,”
How our mindless quest for development using Western institutions often leads our nations to disaster THE LAST WORD | Andrew M. Mwenda | I have always wanted to write a book about political governance
GABORONE, Botswana | Xinhua | Botswanan Minister of Foreign Affairs Lemogang Kwape on Saturday called on African countries to ensure that every young African has access to quality education. Every year
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Researchers at the Uganda Heart Institute (UHI) have revealed that now they can diagnose heart complications in children using a blood test. During a research
Mbarara, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Health experts in Mbarara City have expressed concern that people living with HIV in care are dropping out. The HIV focal person in Mbarara City
Kasese, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kasese District has registered five suspected cases of the Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF). The suspects have been admitted at Bwera Government General Hospital. Stephen
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Makerere University Staff Appeals Tribunal has overturned a decision by the university’s Appointments Board to deny law Professor, John Jean Barya, a post-retirement contract.
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Researchers at the Uganda Heart Institute (UHI) have revealed that now they can diagnose heart complications in children using a blood test. During a research
KAMPALA, Uganda | Xinhua | Every morning, Sheeba Kwagala and her colleague head to a sanctuary in the Ugandan capital of Kampala to mash agricultural waste, mainly banana peels and crop
As we enter Earth Month and rally to protect our planet, we need to recognize the profound impact climate change effects can have on mental health. Extreme weather events and
Kampala, Uganda | PATRICIA AKANKWATSA | Acibadem Healthcare Group, a leading Turkish medical entity, on May 29th, inaugurated its first information office in Kampala, marking a significant milestone in the region’s
WAKISO, Uganda | Xinhua | Power outages once plagued Ndejje Health Center IV, a hospital serving 40,000 people, in Uganda’s central district of Wakiso. Surgeons would get stuck in theater. Midwives
More than 300 politicians, health experts and celebrities on Thursday called for US pharmaceutical giant Gilead to allow cheap, generic versions of a promising new HIV drug to be produced
Local experts focus on international research findings to study effect of treatment interruptions Kampala, Uganda | PATRICIA AKANKWATSA | Researchers in Uganda are making significant strides in the fight against pediatric
Debt chokes Africa’s ability to meet more pressing needs ANALYSIS | AGENCIES | African nations will spend $75 billion on debt interest payments this year, money they desperately need for pressing
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