Bringing hope to orphans with a hungry spirit
In 2023, Real Health Uganda (RHU) undertook a comprehensive project to deepen its support for orphans across Uganda.
In 2023, Real Health Uganda (RHU) undertook a comprehensive project to deepen its support for orphans across Uganda.
The School Health Clubs were established to create a sustainable platform for peer-led health education within schools.
The Community Health Dialogues were designed to foster open conversations among youth and women on critical health issues, including mental health, SRH, and nutrition.
The Peer Mentorship Workshops aimed to equip youth with the skills needed to become effective health mentors in their schools and communities.
The Peer-Led Health Campaigns were initiatives designed to empower youth and women to lead public health awareness campaigns on pressing health issues.
Last April, a comprehensive Reproductive Health Services initiative was conducted in Kayunga, Lwatwo, focusing on providing essential Family Planning and STI Screening and Treatment services to the local community.
In December 2022, Real Health Uganda, with support from The Third Doctors, expanded its project efforts to provide continued educational and healthcare support to orphans in Uganda.
Since the lifting of lockdown measures in January, Real Health Uganda (RHU) has been actively engaged in addressing the multifaceted challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Substance Abuse Prevention and Rehabilitation project, conducted from January 2021 to December 2021, aimed to address the growing problem of substance abuse in Uganda.
Since 2013, Real Health Uganda, in partnership with The Third Doctors (TTD), conducts a project focused on supporting orphans in Uganda.