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Orphan Aid Uganda is Registered as a Non Profit act 2016 by the District Local government of Uganda number KDLG/009
O.A.U is a team of dedicated Ugandans with a commitment to give hope to orphans, street children and children from impoverished families. Reach out to adolescent girls and young women by providing opportunities to help them succeed and thrive as leaders in their communities through holistic education and economic empowerment.
We registered Non-Governmental Organization that works in Uganda with a targeted focus upon Healthcare, Education, Child Protection & Gender Equality, Reproductive health and Economic Empowerment through Music Dance and DRAMA, business training and micro-finance projects. We are a non-denomination and non-political organization.
Why does Orphan Aid Uganda exist?
To nurture the mental, physical and emotional growth and well-being of Ugandan HIV/AIDS infected and affected orphans and vulnerable children, as their HIV+ and negative parents/guardians who are most disadvantaged but talented and skilled.
How does Orphan Aid Uganda help?
By providing access to quality Education, Child Protection, Youth skills and talented, care), education and sustainable livelihoods projects whilst mainstreaming child welfare and gender equality through all of our activities.
What impact does support from Orphan Aid Uganda have on their lives?
We enable the orphans and vulnerable children to stay in school with the goal they each child can attain a qualification, secure employment, and becoming a positive influence in Ugandan Society
We facilitate structured & tailored short term overseas volunteer placements for Second and Third Level Students & Professionals who are willing to offer their invaluable time, skills and energy in order to assist our work
It is a Christian non-profit organization registered by the Government of Uganda (act 2016) ( REG. KDLG/009). We are located at Paidha town council, Zombo District, and Jinja Nile Eastern Uganda just closed to Crystal Moonlight Hotel Along Kayunga Road.
MISSION & OBJECTIVES
VISION
Orphan Aid Uganda envisions an improved quality of life for vulnerable children in Uganda by providing quality education, proper accommodation, health care, and spiritual guidance.
MISSION
To bring hope to orphaned and abused children in the districts of Central Uganda, by providing love and care in a Christian environment.
OVERALL GOALS:
The Goal of the organization is to improve the well-being, of youth, women, Orphans and other Vulnerable Children, Human Rights situation health and livelihoods of the people throughout the country through teaching people their rights and how they should be protected not subjected to torture inhuman and discriminatory in the society.
To reduce Child related abuses , Youth , Girl Child Education human rights abuses in Uganda and in so doing enable everyone to live happier and more secure lives by creating stronger society empowered with humane wisdom so as to improve their lives and those of others especially the growing mind of the youth in schools and outside the education system.
To support, promote and protect the interests and rights of the people; promote unity, kinship and setting up of developmental projects including but not limited to interactive programs, advocate for Human Rights awareness, community development and cultural values in general.
To raise public awareness of human rights through education and training programs, workshops and conferences in order to improve the respect of law in relation to human rights.
To expose the extent of human rights abuses taking place in Uganda and learn directly from victims of violations to educate people about the horror of their experiences and what needs to be done to prevent such things happening again.
To develop the capacity among the disadvantaged and minorities through training on how to deal with fear of speaking out and learning not to be intimated by abusive authority figures.