Our Partners
Collaborating for Greater Impact Across East Africa
We believe that sustainable transformation requires strong partnerships. We collaborate with international organizations, local NGOs, government institutions, research bodies, and community-based organizations to amplify our collective impact. Together, we leverage complementary strengths and resources to create lasting change in communities across Uganda and East Africa.
Association for Development of Capacity on Gender (ADCG)
The Association for Capacity Building on Gender (ADCG ) is a Mozambican non-governmental organization dedicated to knowledge production and capacity building for social and community mobilization and advocacy, through transformative gender approaches and Communication for Social Behavior Change (SBCC) , promoting increased knowledge and in-depth reflection in organizations, institutions, and communities.
Foundation For AIDS Orphaned Children
Somero Development Initiatives
Born in 2009 from a young girl’s tragic suicide in Kawempe’s slums, Somero Uganda began as a safe space for sexually exploited girls. Today, we’re a national force in 13 districts, empowering vulnerable children and young women to break cycles of poverty, violence, and exploitation through education, livelihoods, and health.
Teso Initiative for Peace (TIP)
University of California San Diego (UCSD)
University of California San Diego (UCSD)
The Center on Gender Equity and Health (GEH) is an action-oriented collective of researchers, policy specialists, and development experts working to eliminate gender inequities through impactful research, intervention testing, and capacity building and bridging. Our goal is collective impact at scale in partnership with communities, governments, NGOs and INGOs, and partnering academic institutions.
Makerere University School of Public Health
The Makerere University School of Public Health is a leading academic and research institution in East Africa, dedicated to advancing public health education, research, and community service. Our partnership enables collaborative research, capacity building, and evidence-based program development in areas such as epidemiology, health policy, and community health.
CARE International Uganda
CARE International is a global humanitarian organization fighting poverty and social injustice. In Uganda, CARE focuses on women's empowerment, health, education, and economic development. Together, we implement community-led programs that create lasting change in marginalized communities across the country.
Types of Partnerships
We collaborate with diverse organizations in different capacities
International
Global organizations bringing international expertise and resources
Government
Public sector institutions ensuring policy alignment and scale
Academic
Universities and research institutions advancing evidence-based practice
Community
Local organizations with deep community connections and trust
Our Partnership Principles
How we approach collaboration and partnership
Mutual Respect
We value each partner's unique strengths, perspectives, and contributions to our shared mission.
Transparency
We maintain open communication and share information freely to build trust and alignment.
Shared Impact
We focus on collective outcomes and sustainable results that benefit communities we serve.
Become a Partner
Are you an organization committed to community-led development and sustainable transformation? Let's explore how we can collaborate to amplify impact across East Africa.
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