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Alliance for Community Transformation Uganda (ACT UGANDA)

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ACT Uganda is a community based organisation that was founded in 2015 by a group of Ugandan youth to respond to issues affecting youth, women and girls. As a women-led organisation, ACT Uganda works to advance girls rights, promote gender equality, improve girls' access to and completion of education, and improve access to sexual and reproductive health education, information and services, including safe abortion and post abortion care.

At a glance

  • Country:

    Uganda

  • Active in:

    Uganda

  • Type:

    Girl-led, Youth-led, Women-led, Community-based

  • Size:

    1-10

  • Joined:

    30 April 2020

  • Main areas of work:

    Education, Health, Human Rights & Justice, Poverty, Safety & Security, Sustainability

  • Theory of change strategy:

    Empower girls, Mobilise families and communities, Provide services, Establish and implement laws and policies

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