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CARE International in Uganda
Registrace 1. 11. 2011
CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. We place special focus on working alongside poor women because, equipped with the proper resources, women have the power to help whole families and entire communities escape poverty. Women are at the heart of CARE's community-based efforts to improve basic education, prevent the spread of HIV, increase access to clean water and sanitation, expand economic opportunity and protect natural resources. CARE also delivers emergency aid to survivors of war and natural disasters, and helps people rebuild their lives.
Empowering women and youth in refugee and host communities to build resilience to shocks & stresses.
Bidibidi Refugee Settlement in Yumbe District is Uganda’s largest settlement. It currently hosts approximately 200,000 displaced people resulting from South Sudan's prolonged devastating conflict for over a decade, which continues to force countless refugees to flee into the country. This settlement highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Thankfully, the government, international and national actors including CARE, are providing sustainable solutions for these refugees
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Revitalizing the Quality Assurance Mechanism (QuAM)
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The Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF) is revitalizing the Quality Assurance Mechanism (QuAM) as a critical ‘systemic solution’ to support unlocking bottlenecks on the localization journey.
Strengthening Emergency Preparedness and Inclusive Natural Resources Management.
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Explore the positive outcomes resulting from the collaborative efforts of CARE Denmark and CARE International in Uganda's joint initiative in partnership with Kamwenge and Kikuube Districts. With the generous support of the European Union Trust Fund and DANIDA, this project was implemented in the districts of Kamwenge and Kikuube, with a specific focus on strengthening emergency preparedness an...
"Voices of Impact: Localizing Solutions for Strengthening the Community"
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In this testimonial video, we hear firsthand accounts from Naomi Ayot Ayaro, the Chairperson of the Charter for Change (C4C) working group how she has been transformed through the process of localization. Localization is not just a policy, it's a powerful force for change that brings solutions closer to the heart of the community through transfer of power, voice, influence, and resources.
Recognition of CARE's work with the Batwa people in South Western Uganda.
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Minister of State in Charge of Youth and Children's Affairs, Hon Sarah Nyirabashitsi Mateke recognizes CARE's work's with the Batwa people during the launch of DREAMS and CASCADE projects both implemented by CARE International in Uganda and partners.
Refugees are rebuilding their lives and maintaining their dignity; "Home Away from Home".
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The government, in collaboration with humanitarian organizations including CARE International and local communities, has implemented various initiatives to support refugees and promote their integration, self-reliance, and empowerment, ultimately offering refugees a sense of belonging and stability in their new surroundings.
A critical look at Localization
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The localization of humanitarian aid through the Charter for Change is a critical step towards building sustainable and effective responses that prioritizes local actors and promotes local leadership.
Mobile Phones bridging the gap between mothers and health workers
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Mobile phones are connecting health workers and the community to ease service delivery.
Hon Peace Mutuuzo testifies how she benefited from CARE's work under women economic empowerment.
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Minister of State for Gender and Culture, Hon Peace Mutuuzo testifies that CARE was instrumental in building her confidence and empowering her to penetrate through male-dominated work.
CARE is working to promote the digitization for women & girls to address the digital gender divide.
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2023 International Women Day Commemoration under the National theme; “Equal Opportunities in Education, Science and Technology for Innovation and a Gender Equal Future”. CARE is working to promote the digitization for women and girls to address the digital gender divide.
CARE's Women Shine Project is enhancing women's skills to accelerate their career growth.
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CARE International in Uganda in partnership with Girls for Girls (G4G) is empowering women into leadership through a coaching and mentorship program.
APEAL Consortium is at the front line in southwestern Uganda responding to the refugee emergency.
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With funding from ECHO, the APEAL Consortium in collaboration with OPM, UNHCR and other protection partners is providing the much-needed humanitarian assistance to persons at risk living near Bunagana border who fled to Uganda because of the conflict in DRC.
Appreciation to EU funding
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The APEAL Consortium greatly appreciates EU_ECHO funding that has supported refugees and host communities in Uganda.
Policy Dialogue has been instrumental in building the capacity of women and girls to become leaders.
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Policy Dialogue has been instrumental in building the capacity of women and girls to become leaders.
#16daysofactivism Day10 -Safe environment to speak up about violence
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#16daysofactivism Day10 -Safe environment to speak up about violence
#16daysofactivism-Day9 Equal gender environment
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#16daysofactivism-Day9 Equal gender environment
#16DaysOfActivism- Day8- How digitalization can support to reduce GBV
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#16DaysOfActivism- Day8- How digitalization can support to reduce GBV
#16DaysOfActivism- Day 7- Economic empowerment of women
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#16DaysOfActivism- Day 7- Economic empowerment of women
#16DaysOfActivism- Day 6 highlights effects of GBV on families, women, children and girls
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#16DaysOfActivism- Day 6 highlights effects of GBV on families, women, children and girls
16DaysOfActivism - Focus on the needs of PWDs
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16DaysOfActivism - Focus on the needs of PWDs
16DaysOfActivism- Impact of Climate Change on women and girls
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16DaysOfActivism- Impact of Climate Change on women and girls
Woow . weldone
I really appreciate care for everything you offering Uganda, this week I myself have engaged in a good training of SAA, with madam Phoebe and Patricia,.
Such an insightful expreience, very educative and inspirational..Great job sir..with such kind of transparent and comitted leadership, i strongly believe that CARE is in safe hands.
Well done human representative what is great work
Huum Aminata
Great work CARE👏
Great Work, Many thanks
Many thanks CARE International in Uganda for supporting Women
Well done
How can I join please
This is excellent AG and your team. I have highly appreciated being under your leadership in Rwanda. I noticed that u are in a new office, I need to visit u soon. Best wishes to CUG
Beautifull work piece here.well done CARE Internationl
Many thanks to CARE International in Uganda for the great work done in supporting persons of concern
Ohhh
Honored to be part of this cause! Let’s continue to unite. That makes all the difference!
To our GT's..May you shine this forthcoming year and be ambassadors of our core values. All the best. Awesome piece Emily and team
Well done CARE. My journey in INGO work started here as a graduate trainee on Global Water Initiative in Otuke district. I gained very great field experiences as I made my contributions as a fresh graduate.
Enjoyed watching. All the best to our GTs for such a great opportunity they have at hand. Congrats!
What is the eligibility criteria?
fresh graduates who respond to the advert
Wow, indeed, the work CARE does is very good that some of us still keep talking about the foundation it laid for our career growth under good, efficient and transparent leadership
Hai
As a CARE alumni, all I can say is keep on and greater heights. proudly associated.
Don't u have branches in kampala
You’ve got all the right moves! bee
I want to work care please help me water