Uganda Village Project

A nonprofit organization

$73,457 raised by 536 donors

About UVP

Uganda Village Project (UVP) is a grassroots non-profit founded in 2003 that facilitates community health and well-being in rural Uganda through improved access, education, and prevention. We implement programs that directly support the health and well-being of the villages and communities we serve in eastern Uganda.

UVP's program areas include Reproductive Health, Obstetric Fistula, and Water, Sanitation & Hygiene. By partnering with local governments and organizations, village leaders, and local community health workers called VHTs, we're able to reach those who otherwise could not access health education and care.

Our Impact

UVP has supported community efforts to improve health in over 50 villages, and in collaboration with our partner communities, we have achieved tangible and vital health improvements. We have provided:

  • Supported 16,342 youths with reproductive health education, family planning, and menstrual support
  • Built 1,255 latrines, 9,244 Tippy Taps, and 86 wells
  • Reached 10,355 people with WASH education 
  • Provided 1,123 obstetric fistula repair surgeries 


Meet Moses,
Chairman of Bulondo

Next to Moses’ compound, there is a swamp and a sugar cane field – a location mosquitos love. Due to persistent mosquito bites, Moses’ family battled a vicious cycle of malaria, keeping the kids home from school and the parents home from work.Moses learned that UVP was providing reduced-cost insecticide-treated mosquito nets and he immediately bought one for his wife & another for his two small children. The nets protected them against the mosquitos, and as their bouts of malaria decreased, so did the associated medical costs. As chairman, Moses knows that he acts as an ambassador for good health. He also knows that improving the health of everyone in Bulondo takes a group effort: from the community leaders, to his neighbors, and to all UVP supporters who take health seriously.

Meet Juliet,
Mother of Two

Juliet is one of seven children – the fourth born. With so many siblings and household chores, Juliet wasn’t able to finish her schooling. Married and a mom herself today, she commented that her parents never had access to contraception like we do now. Experiencing the challenges of a large family firsthand, Juliet sought family planning as a means to choose her family size and to space her births. She learned about family planning and gained access to contraception from UVP’s community outreach event in Bulondo. We’re thrilled we could be there for her with the family planning options she desired.

Meet Barbra,
Survivor & Champion

Under the shade of an acacia tree, Barbra recounts how she first met UVP during an HIV outreach event in Kamira, a neighboring Healthy Village of Bulondo. She was pregnant at the time and knew she needed antenatal care and to know her HIV status. She was scared to get tested, but reluctantly, she took the test. The result was positive. Barbra was distraught. She wanted to run away, worried she would be a burden on her family, but she changed her mind when her HIV counselor explained life-saving antiretroviral drug treatments (ARVs). UVP helped Barbra know her status and find the confidence to overcome HIV-associated stigma to seek treatment. Today, Barbra shares her story throughout the community to break down stigma barriers and help others access life-saving ARVs.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Uganda Village Project

other names

UVP

Tax id (EIN)

26-3025897

Categories

Health International Children & Family

Address

720 Seneca Street, Suite 107
Seattle, WA 98101

Phone

0018607485358

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