HC Uganda

Healthy Child Uganda

Improving maternal, newborn, and young people health in Uganda.
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HC Uganda

Promoting Healthy Communities

Empowering communities through education and development.
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HC Uganda

Health System Strengthening

Equipping health leaders with skills and tools to provide quality services.
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HC Uganda

Supporting Village Health Teams

Training and equipping local male and female volunteers as village health promoters.
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Measuring Success

Researching and evaluating to uncover and demonstrate best practices.
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Engaging Local Leaders

Encouraging sustainability through local ownership and planning.
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HC Uganda

Strengthening Health Facilities

Working with health care professionals to improve quality of care for mothers, children, and young people.
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Healthy Children. Vibrant Young People. Bright Lives.

  Healthy Child Uganda is a partnership working to improve the lives of mothers, children, and young people in Uganda.

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Giving Day 2021: Be part of something big

UCalgary launched Giving Day in 2017 and since then have raised $4 Million for a number of projects and initiatives. This year, the fundraiser...

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HAY! Project is now hosted on the MUST website

Visitors to the Mbarara University of Science and Technology website can now read about the Healthy Adolescent and Young People project. Click to Redirect...

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Village Volunteers Cut Child Mortality by Half

Under the Healthy Child Uganda partnership, MUST recruited volunteers who were trained to provide health education and encourage the use of health facilities. The...