SRHR Alliance Uganda

Our Projects

Our Projects

All our projects are thoughtfully designed to meet the specific needs of our communities and the young people we serve.

From youth-led advocacy campaigns to innovative health entrepreneurship initiatives, our projects span a spectrum of interventions aimed at advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) outcomes which through collaborative efforts and community-centered approaches, we continuously strive to address the multifaceted challenges facing our districts while promoting health, empowerment, and rights for all.

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The We-Lead program is an innovative initiative aimed at strengthening the influence and position of young women whose sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are often neglected. It focuses on adolescent girls and young women living with HIV, ....
The HEYO program is a dynamic initiative implement-ed by the SRHR Alliance Uganda in the districts of Terego and Yumbe. HEYO's core mission is to combat teenage pregnancy and child marriage by empowering young people with knowledge and resources rel...
This project is rooted on the principle of youth empow-erment and inclusivity and aims at creating gen-der-just societies where all young people can access comprehensive SRHR information and services with-out stigma or discrimination. This is done thr...
The Make Way Project is a transformative initiative dedicated to fostering safe environments, advocating for inclusivity, facilitating knowledge exchange, and spearheading collaborative advocacy endeavors. Its primary goal ...
The project is an initiative by the SRHR Alliance Uganda aimed at fostering and strengthening collaborations among stakeholders to enhance the SRHR landscape in Uganda. The project focuses on building partnerships, advocating for policy reforms, and ...
The Transform SRHR Project is aimed at building and strengthening the capacity of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and advocates at both national and regional levels. The project recognizes the power of unity in developing positive, evidence-based ...