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Community inclusion for the betterment of Karamoja
Karamoja has always been a place where culture defines spheres of life. Involving leaders, is one way of changing the narrative....
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Young and locked down. What are the odds for access to SRHR services?
It goes without surprise that so many people were caught off guard by the lockdown and many including business owners and organisations ...
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We should all be advocating for women’s equality
As a single mum, I believe that women have the power to shape their families. We just have to wipe away self-pity....
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Leaving no one behind; the realities of access to health services by sex workers in Kaiso
From interactions with most of these young women, many of them turn to sex work because of poverty and lack of opportunities but as th...
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Men’s denial for SRH information and services vs Women’s desire for it.
The village is laden with a lot of SRHR issues, rampant of which are child marriage, teenage pregnancies, Gender Based Violence, menstru...
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Inspiring young people to take action at the Live Your Dream Moment in Agago District
The Live Your Dream campaign seeks to inspire action towards a better life for young people and women by promoting the well being of the...
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The Alliance Week: 5 days of activism in Mayuge District
Implemented together with partners in the SRHR Alliance, the GUSO program is a 5 year (2016-2020) strategic partnership between the Neth...
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It’s the Journey, Not the Destination: Introducing the WAY Programme in Acholi and West Nile
From 28th-30th May, we trained our youth champions under the WAY programme to conduct monitoring of services in their region(s). Here ar...
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Revolutionizing Youth Health Services; Launching the e-Referral Card in Mbarara
The new era is upon us and we have given change a thumbs up!...
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We’re looking for two Project Officers based in West Nile and Karamoja
Be a part of the A team and make wonders in the field....