30/08/2023
MUMYO volunteers at a send of welfare party and welcoming new volunteers MUMYO for the next one year. Great to the
MUMYO strives to enrich the young people by promoting rights based approaches while empowering them to take care of themselves.
Wabikokoma Road
Kampala
256
| Monday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
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Founded in 1992, the Mukono Multi-purpose Youth Organisation (MUMYO is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) working in four districts of Uganda, forming the Greater Mukono Region, including Mukono, Kayunga, Buikwe and Buvuma, Its aim is to promote the rights and well-being of the young men and women, with emphasis on the marginalized social groups. Its vision is a society with empowered young people, men and women, able to sustain self-reliance.
MUMYO was formed, by a group of seven, in response to the increasing needs and challenges facing the young people including poverty and its consequences, unemployment, HIV/AIDS, youth in crisis, such as, drug addiction, family violence and psychological problems. Our activities include, youths’ capacity building and training, advocacy and support of orphans and vulnerable children, HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, safe water, hygiene and sanitation, sustainable agriculture and environmental protection. All this work is done though MUMYO’s youth interest groups at grassroot level.
Whereas MUMYO started with only seven members, the organization now boasts of over 200 members located in different parts of its operational area. Since its inception, MUMYO has played a key role in sensitizing and inspiring the youth to lead development in their communities. Many youths gained useful experiences and skills in collaboration with other stakeholders. Some who started as orphans are now professionals and those who dropped out of school early got refers to life skills and other training programs.