The Yer Yoykom project aims to contribute toward prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/Aids through increasing access to, and demand for, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services.
Read moreThe Yer Yoykom project aims to contribute toward prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/Aids through increasing access to, and demand for, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services.
Read moreAhadi Kenya Trust is a non–governmental organization that spearheads the Jigger Eradication Campaign in Kenya and Eastern Africa. The Campaign works in local and difficult to reach regions of Kenya and enlists the assistance of over 1,600 volunteers from Kenya and other countries.
Read moreGHN works with rural communities and stakeholders to achieve ‘health for all’.
Read moreAOET operates a pharmacy and mobile clinics with nurses, doctors, clinical officers and counselors providing treatment, counseling and home based care for people suffering from HIV/AIDS in 63 different villages.
Read moreThe IECM is designed to reduce child morbidity and mortality associated with malnutrition in Rukungiri District, Uganda. This is done through offering outpatient treatment for malnutrition.
Read moreThe program centers on increasing family planning services and reducing unwanted pregnancies through relying heavily on volunteer community health workers to deliver information and services to local neighborhoods and homes.
Read moreThe Human Resources for Health Information System (HRHIS) in Uganda provides up-to-date information on the country’s health workforce for evidence-based decision-making.
Read moreThe Mobile Medical Male Circumcision clinic is a modern, safe, and practical mobile surgical van that expands access to circumcision services to previously unreached areas of Uganda.
Read moreHealthy Child Uganda (HCU) is a community-based partnership that works with local citizens to identify and solve the problems that most impact their children’s health. HCU helps communities help themselves by delivering training programs and providing support services for young children.
Read moreKyetume Community Based Health Care Program (KCBHCP) is a registered non governmental organizations started by Christian churches of Kyetume Parish to advence initiatives geared towards health and socioeconomic developments within the Kyetume and Mukono District in Uganda.
Read moreSince March 2008, Omni Med has partnered with local health officials, the US Peace Corps, Volunteers for Prosperity, and local and transnational NGOs to train community health workers, called village health teams—VHTs, in the Mukono District of Uganda.
Read moreDue to Reach Out Mbuya Parish HIV/AIDS Initiative (ROM), services are extended closer to the parish by establishing satellite sites within the population to ease access for ever growing number of people requiring HIV/AIDS services enabling work among the vulnerable and poor.
Read moreThis program promotes HIV/AIDS prevention programs at the community level. This is done through community sensitization about the disease and addressing the stigma and discrimination related to HIV/AIDS.
Read moreBasicNeeds is an international NGO working to make change on the issue of mental illness & epilepsy in developing countries. By working in partnership with mentally ill people, BasicNeeds has built a unique & effective model for recovery and sustained good mental health.
Read moremothers2mothers uses a Mentor Mother Model to empower mothers living with HIV, through education and employment, as role models to help other women access essential services and medical care.
Read moreThe "HealthyLife" branded voucher pilot program subsidized client demand for treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through a network of health care providers in four districts around Mbarara in western Uganda.
Read moreNorth Star Alliance is a non-profit, public-private partnership that is establishing a network of roadside health clinics at major truck stops and border crossings to serve hard-to-reach populations across Africa.
Read moreProject Bumwalukani provides preventive and curative services for communities in Bududa. Also, the project runs outreach programs at the clinic, including home-based health education and first aid, and bimonthly community outreaches to villages, trading centers, and schools within the district.
Read moreAll HIV services, including antiretroviral therapy, are extended to all mothers' HIV-infected children, partners, and other family members. The initiative is known internationally as a model program for family-based care and the early diagnosis and care of infants exposed and infected with HIV.
Read moreThe project builds partnerships with People Living with HIV/AIDS, Village Health Teams (VHTs), government health units, and other organizations to carry out awareness campaigns, and offer counseling and testing services to couples while identifying and giving referrals for early infant diagnosis .
Read moreThe Teso Safe Motherhood Project (TSMP) runs a health clinic/birth center for the most marginalized and vulnerable populations in and around the northeastern town of Soroti.
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