Uganda

World Vision Uganda started in 1986, after a brutal six-year war. Helping those affected by conflict and violence is still a priority, whether in refugee camps housing South Sudanese who have fled to northern Uganda, or at the Children of War Rehabilitation Centre in Gulu, where we rehabilitate and resettle children affected by war. Services provided range from meeting basic needs through education and healthcare, to psychological and spiritual support.

Partnering since

1986

people reached

404,734

programs and shipment

6

Level of Fragility

Very Low Developing

Gender Equality Rank

71.7%
Progress

14052people had access to handwashing facilities at home or school

Progress

6248children and adults participated in trainings on child protection

Progress

211518people benefitted from the provision of food assistance

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Country Details

World Vision Uganda started in 1986, after a brutal six-year war. Helping those affected by conflict and violence is still a priority, whether in refugee camps housing South Sudanese who have fled to northern Uganda, or at the Children of War Rehabilitation Centre in Gulu, where we rehabilitate and resettle children affected by war. Services provided range from meeting basic needs through education and healthcare, to psychological and spiritual support.
World Vision Uganda
World Vision Uganda seeks to address causes and effects of poverty through development, relief and advocacy. We provide educational support, construct and equip schools and health centres, train health workers and farmers, participate in advocacy campaigns, distribute improved crop varieties and animal breeds, and provide clean and safe water....
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Results

Unless otherwise stated, data presented on this page reflects results of World Vision Canada programs reported between October 2020 and September 2021.