Mugurusi Road – Uganda
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Nearly a decade ago, YAWE Foundation forged a valuable partnership with the US Government, welcoming Peace Corps Volunteers into our fold. Over the years, this collaboration has blossomed, with four dedicated Volunteers contributing to transformative projects aimed at improving the lives of Uganda’s people. This enduring relationship recently garnered the attention of the United States…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Maternal child health (MCH) remains an important component in empowering women along with their children and as a way of ensuring that women stay in a good condition with their children as well as properly plan for their families in terms of child spacing using modern family planning methods. YAWE foundation continues carrying out…
At the core of YAWE Foundation’s mission is a commitment to community well-being, and on March 1st, 2024, this mission resonated through the halls of Fort Portal Secondary School. Aligned with our objectives and vision, the YAWE Medical Team conducted a dynamic outreach, reaching over 1500 students from S1 to S6. Empowering Futures: Career Guidance…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Today we managed to conclude brass band field performances in fact had twin performances one was a graduation walk from Virika Cathedral to Kasusu Health center III organized by MJB Tailoring Kasusu our sister vocational training center and a wedding in Ruteete. Appreciations to our gallant youth for complementing YAWE/PFK ideology of serving the community….
From November 7th to 11th, 2024, Fort Portal City became a hub of action and collaboration as it joined the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) campaign. This year’s theme, “UNiTE to End Violence Against Women: Break the Barriers to Good Nutrition,” highlighted the intersection of gender-based violence and nutrition, setting the stage for impactful community-driven activities. Through the coordinated efforts of local…
Recognizing World Environment Day in Kabarole District With an increasing young population and growing environmental pressures, YAWE Foundation took the opportunity to recognize World Environment Day. Located in Kabarole District, known for its temperate climate and fertile soil, the organization worked to plant five hundred fruit seedlings in public areas and the surrounding neighborhood. Nutrition…