SUPPORT HEALTH NEEDS OF 1000 ADOLESCENTS IN UGANDA

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OrganizationChild and Family foundation uganda
Region Uganda
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ProjectLeader Babikako Harriet


Child and Family Foundation Uganda (CFU) will work and train local stakeholders and peer adolescent leaders to meet comprehensive health needs of 1,000 adolescents in rural Uganda. CFU will provide in peer groups, trainings and services for preventive and curative adolescent health services, income generation activities, saving and credit access through linkages with CFU community medical services, nearby public facilities, saving and credit groups.


Challenge

In Uganda, over 10 million people are adolescents 10 to 19 years struggling with social and health challenges such as sexual risk behaviors, unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, menstrual hygiene, and depression. These challenges hinder the ability of adolescents to growth and to develop full potential. The situation is dire and unique among adolescents growing-up in rural villages because of limited access to information, adolescent friendly health service and distance to care

Long-Term Impact

This project will enable CFU meet comprehensive health care needs, peer support, and entrepreneurship skills of 1,000 adolescents through training of 30 adolescent peer leaders, 40 community health workers, 40 local village leaders, 120 school teachers, and 20 health care workers. This societal environment will enhance the ability of adolescents to grow in achieving full life potential.

References

  1. http://www.cfufoundation.org
  2. https://cfufoundation.org/
  3. https://cfufoundation.org/hiv-clinic/


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/50405/projdoc.xlsx

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