Youth Alive Uganda Annual Report 2022

Annual Report 2022 Who we are Youth Alive Uganda (YAU) was founded in early 1990 by Sr. Dr. Miriam Duggan who was moved by the large number of young people dying of HIV/AIDS and got inspired to start a peer support group in response to the pandemic. The motivation was to support and inspire young…

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YOUTH ALIVE STRATEGIC PLAN III 2021-2025

YA Strategic Plan III YA Strategic Plan III development process started in June 2019 with an organizational capacity assessment (OCA). The OCA identified the strategic planning as one of the areas to improve and enrich it with more input and participation from beneficiaries, staff, and board members, local government representatives, implementing partners, and donors. Download…

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YAU Child Safeguarding Policy 2020

Introduction Youth Alive Uganda is committed to journeying with children to adulthood ensuring that they live to realise their dreams and ambitions. Our work with children include skills development, health, economic strengthening, and Human rights. Since our work involve regular contact with children in organisation and communities, protecting them from presupposes from any kind of…

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YOUTH ALIVE SAFEGUARDING COMMITMENT

Youth Alive Youth Alive Uganda is committed to journeying with children to adulthood ensuring that they live to realise their dreams and ambitions. Our work with children include skills development, health, economic strengthening, and Human rights. Since our work involve regular contact with children in organisation and communities, protecting them from presupposes from any kind…

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YAU ANNUAL REPORT 2020

Youth Alive Statement of Belief We believe that young people and the entire communities have the inherent capacity to change attitudes and behavior. The power to fulfill this capacity is often denied or is not exercised. This power must now be recognized, called forth and supported from within and without. This will enable young people…

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NEWS LETTER MAY-JULY 2020

MAY-JULY 2020 Our Response to COVID-19 Youth Alive Uganda has continued to reinforce MOH measures to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. We have put in place strict COVID-19 measures at our workplace including • Full-time wearing of masks within office premise shared space • Masks were procured and distributed to all staff • Installed hand-washing facility…

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YAU ANNUAL REPORT 2019

Youth Alive Uganda not only strives to keep children and youth physically alive but also alive in the social, economic and political development of their country. And because children and youth account for over 78% of Uganda’s population, we believe that for any social, economic and political development to be attained, meaningful involvement of children…

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YAU E-Newsletter January-April 2020

Happy New Year Twenie Twenie started off on a veryexciting note at the YAU family.We recruited a new Director for Programs & Business Development,participated in the ‘Earth Hour’, a campaign aimed at environmental conservation through elimination of plastic and kaveera usage in the country, and continued serving theyoung people through promoting youth health, livelihoods, skils…

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Piggery project blossoms after an exchange learning

Grace Nakayaga joined Tukolerewamu Youth Development Group Bubuusi village, Katikamu sub county, Luweero District in 2018 comprising 20 members (15 female, 5 male) at a time when she was a heavily pregnant housewife with no stable financial support. Her husband found petty jobs but always quit after a short period of time. She participated in…

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