Reach Out Nkokonjeru

Reach Out Nkokonjeru Reach Out Nkokonjeru Parish HIV/AIDS Initiative (8) To assist other health service providers in their development through training and sharing of experiences.

The specific objectives of the Organisation are:
(1) To provide access to planting materials to the poor communities in the catchment area. (2) To establish and strengthen farmer groups to enable them do joint marketing of their agricultural produce for better incomes. (3) To address the factors contributing to the spread of HIV/AIDS through building human capacities, by supporting women and youth

with practical skills and establishing income generating activities for vulnerable women, children and youth. (4) To create partnerships with other organizations locally and internationally, working towards improvement of people’s welfare to facilitate rural development. (5) To empower and support the general community members in the health and development issues
(6) To support special efforts that reach out to the most disadvantaged members of the communities that we serve. (7) To collect, document, share and disseminate experiences, lessons learnt and best practices for poverty reduction in rural communities of the project area. (9) To support networking and advocacy for the enactment of policies and scaling up initiatives that support equity in health and empowerment services provision.

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P. O. Box 8
Mukono

Opening Hours

Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+256 772 590798

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This organisation is based on the following Principles:

(1) to heal in order to promote life to the fullest. This includes treatment, prevention, empowerment, and education.

(2) to promote quality health care for those in the Buikwe district suffering from HIV/AIDS – especially vulnerable social groups and the financially destitute.