RMNCAH
Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child & Adolescent Health
Our RMNCAH program ensures that women, newborns, children, and adolescents in peri-urban and rural communities receive timely, compassionate, and affordable care. We focus on bridging the healthcare access gap for vulnerable groups such as young mothers, adolescent girls, and low-income families who face cultural, social, and financial barriers to care.
What We Do
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Antenatal & Postnatal Care: Safe pregnancy monitoring, counseling, and early detection of risks.
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Adolescent-Friendly Services: Confidential SRHR (Sexual & Reproductive Health) information, menstrual hygiene, and psychosocial support.
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Child Health Clinics: Growth monitoring, nutrition screening, immunization linkage, and common illness management.
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Birth Preparedness & Safe Delivery: Skilled birth attendants, emergency referral pathways, and maternal nutrition support.
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Family Planning & Reproductive Choices: Access to modern contraceptives, counseling, and educational outreach.
Why It Matters
Every day, preventable maternal and neonatal complications threaten the lives of vulnerable families in Uganda. Your support helps us provide lifesaving services and break cycles of poor health, poverty, and social disadvantage.
HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care & Support
Overview
Our HIV/AIDS program empowers communities with knowledge, testing, treatment linkage, and ongoing support to improve health outcomes and reduce stigma. We support women, youth, PWDs, and vulnerable families who are disproportionately affected by the disease.
Core Interventions
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Testing & Referral: Routine community screening, confidential counseling, and linkage to ART facilities.
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Education & Prevention: Sensitization campaigns, HIV awareness outreaches, condom distribution, and male engagement.
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Psychosocial Support: Peer support groups, mental health services, and guidance for young mothers and adolescents living with HIV.
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Home-Based Care: Support for immobile and elderly patients including palliative care, nutrition support, and adherence monitoring.
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Stigma Reduction: Advocacy, safe spaces, and rights-based approaches for inclusion and community acceptance.
Why It Matters
With early diagnosis, treatment, and emotional support, people living with HIV can live healthy and empowered lives. No one should face this journey alone.
Community Health Education & Promotion
Overview
Health starts with knowledge. Our Community Health Education program equips households with practical skills to improve daily living, prevent disease, and make informed health choices. We focus on underserved communities where misinformation, stigma, and limited access to services fuel preventable illnesses.
Focus Areas
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Lifestyle & Nutrition: Healthy diets, malnutrition prevention, food hygiene, and chronic disease prevention.
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Hygiene & Sanitation: Water safety, menstrual hygiene management, handwashing practices, and waste management.
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Sexual & Reproductive Health: Consent, gender rights, STIs, family planning, and respectful relationships.
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Disease Prevention: Awareness on malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS, respiratory infections, and childhood illnesses.
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Rights Awareness: Patient rights, gender-based violence support pathways, and human rights advocacy.
How We Deliver
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Door-to-door campaigns
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School and church outreach
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Radio & community dialogues
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Mother support groups
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Training of Village Health Teams (VHTs)
