Women and Gender Development Project Opportunities
Training Community Facilitators in Basic safe motherhood survival skills. – Jinja, Uganda (Safe Motherhood Project).
Social Issue
Since 2008, Masese CDC has been engaged in holistic child and youth development. The organization noticed the increased infant and child mortality rate due to health challenges women fa...
Read MoreMicroenterprise Development (VSLA) for Orphans and Widows
Social Issue
UAOWF recognizes that limited access to financial services by rural women in Uganda, especially widows, is one of the key factors that have kept them in abject poverty. Poor rural women...
Read MoreBusiness and Financial skills Development Training in Uganda
Project Summery:
In Uganda, many people do not have the knowledge necessary to start small businesses, yet with an entrepreneurial spirit. They undertake entrepreneurial challenges and oftentimes f...
Read MoreRural women empowerment with Entrepreneurship and small scale Business start ups
Project Summery:
The Women Empowerment Internship Uganda will focus on training and mentoring vulnerable women and their families in rural communities of Jinja with basic Entrepreneurship and Small-...
Read MoreEconomic Empowerment Project for Women and Girls with Disabilities
Project Summery:
Women and Girls Disabilities (WGDs) are discriminated and excluded from employment and economic opportunities, and are among the poorest in their communities. They do not own what th...
Read MoreSexual and Reproductive Health for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Uganda
Project Summary:
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities guarantees them the right to access the same range, quality and standard of free or affordable health care. However, avai...
Read MoreStrengthening Capacity of Schools in Menstrual Health Management
Project Summery:
KORD supports 200 orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) to access formal education annually, 58% of whom are female. It’s estimated that 48% of school dropouts of female students can...
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