USAID OVC NW Activity (Orphans and Vulnerable Children North West Activity
The program aims to reduce new infections, continue and scale up core service delivery for OVC and their caregivers, improve pediatric/adolescent HIV/AIDS outcomes by ensuring that OVCs have access to quality HIV and social protection services necessary to build their resilience to prevent and respond to HIV and violence against children in their communities.
The History Of Youth Alive Uganda
Youth Alive Uganda was founded in 1993, under the dynamic leadership of Rev. S.r DR. Miriam Duggan, an Irish Franciscan missionary nun who was one of the leading actors in designing and running HIV/AIDS responses at the time.
Sir. Miriam Duggan
Foundress of Youth Alive Uganda
USAID Local Partner Health Services in East Central Uganda (USAID LPHS-EC).
The project aims to end HIV/AIDS in the East Central region by 2030 through enhancing the capacity of District Health Teams (DHTs), public health facilities and their catchment communities to increase availability, accessibility and utilization of quality integrated HIV and TB services in 12 districts of East-Central Uganda (Bugweri, Bugiri, Busia, Buyende, Iganga, Jinja, Kaliro, Kamuli, Luuka, Mayuge, Namayingo and Namutumba).
Scaling up Enrolment of Children and Adolescent Girls into HIV Care Treatment (SECAT)
To expand access and utilization of HIV preventive, treatment and care services among 5,000 children and adolescent girls 05-14 years in East Central Uganda by end of 2025 (Iganga, Mayuge and Luuka).
National Oil Palm Project (NOPP)
YAU will offer a Consultancy services for the implementation of HIV AIDS awareness and engage young people with responsive behavioral change messages through Sports and Cultural activities under the National Oil Palm Project in Buvuma -Mayuge and Kalangala Hubs.
SRHR U (Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Umbrella)
The project aims at increasing access and use of quality, inclusive and integrated SRHR and HIV services and promoting positive healthy sexual behaviours and relationships that can contribute to reducing new HIV infections and improving SRHR indicators by reducing sexually transmitted infections (STI) transmissions, unmet need for family planning (FP) and increasing the contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR).
USAID OVC NW Activity (Orphans and Vulnerable Children North West Activity
The program aims to reduce new infections, continue and scale up core service delivery for OVC and their caregivers, improve pediatric/adolescent HIV/AIDS outcomes by ensuring that OVCs have access to quality HIV and social protection services necessary to build their resilience to prevent and respond to HIV and violence against children in their communities.
The History Of Youth Alive Uganda
Youth Alive Uganda was founded in 1993, under the dynamic leadership of Rev. S.r DR. Miriam Duggan, an Irish Franciscan missionary nun who was one of the leading actors in designing and running HIV/AIDS responses at the time.
Sir. Miriam Duggan
Foundress of Youth Alive Uganda
USAID Local Partner Health Services in East Central Uganda (USAID LPHS-EC).
The project aims to end HIV/AIDS in the East Central region by 2030 through enhancing the capacity of District Health Teams (DHTs), public health facilities and their catchment communities to increase availability, accessibility and utilization of quality integrated HIV and TB services in 12 districts of East-Central Uganda (Bugweri, Bugiri, Busia, Buyende, Iganga, Jinja, Kaliro, Kamuli, Luuka, Mayuge, Namayingo and Namutumba).
Scaling up Enrolment of Children and Adolescent Girls into HIV Care Treatment (SECAT)
To expand access and utilization of HIV preventive, treatment and care services among 5,000 children and adolescent girls 05-14 years in East Central Uganda by end of 2025 (Iganga, Mayuge and Luuka).
National Oil Palm Project (NOPP)
YAU will offer a Consultancy services for the implementation of HIV AIDS awareness and engage young people with responsive behavioral change messages through Sports and Cultural activities under the National Oil Palm Project in Buvuma -Mayuge and Kalangala Hubs
SRHR U (Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Umbrella)
The project aims at increasing access and use of quality, inclusive and integrated SRHR and HIV services and promoting positive healthy sexual behaviours and relationships that can contribute to reducing new HIV infections and improving SRHR indicators by reducing sexually transmitted infections (STI) transmissions, unmet need for family planning (FP) and increasing the contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR).
Key achievements implementing the YAUstrategic plan in 2022

Increase In Access Of Gov’t Services
Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health of Children
Dignified and Gainful Employment
Recognized Center of Excellence
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Youth Alive Uganda’s Impact at a glace

Trained financial literacy, savings and enterprise development
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Youth trained in Apiary and link to the honey value chain
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Youth Led Cooperatives Strengthened in governance and record keeping
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VSLAs formed with over 2,880 members and cumulative savings of 207,360,000UGX
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Young people linked to mental healthservices.
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Men mobilized and sensitization on voluntary medicial male circumcision
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Over 6,940 PLHIV Supported to access COVID 19 vaccination
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Students and pupils reached with education for life
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Young people reachedwith intergrated SRHR services among which were 80 Teenage mothers supported to access workforce.
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