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Help Children in Uganda

Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country, with a troubled history, set astride the equator in East Africa.

Striving to become a country of relative stability and prosperity, and with a burgeoning youth population, Uganda continues to face numerous challenges. This includes its persistent poverty and struggle to adequately invest in the health, education and economic opportunities of its children.

The country has also had to contend with a brutal 20-year insurgency in the north and an influx of refugees fleeing hunger, instability and violence from neighboring countries. In fact, Uganda is now the largest refugee-hosting nation in Africa, with nearly 1.4 million refugees. There are fears that there will soon be nearly 1 million child refugees in Uganda.

Challenges for Children in Uganda

While there has been some progress for Uganda’s children, enormous gaps remain – with too many still dying from preventable causes, suffering from malnutrition, not getting an education and becoming mothers too soon. In the north, Ugandan children face violence, poverty, scant food and dismal humanitarian conditions. Children in Uganda need your help.

Our Results for Children in Uganda

Thanks to giving people like you, our work in Uganda is changing lives, including the over 552,000 children in Uganda we reached last year with child health care, education and protection.

Children enjoy a laugh at school in rural Uganda, where your support is helping construct classrooms, train teachers, boost children’s literacy and numeracy skills, and more.

Our Work for Children in Uganda

Save the Children is one of the largest children’s charity in Uganda, where we’ve worked since 1959 – starting sponsorship in 2014. We reach the most vulnerable girls and boys and their families, addressing their health and nutrition needs, their food security and families’ livelihoods. We increase access to education and protect children from harm. We also respond to emergencies.

We’re also working in multiple refugee sites, where many children have walked for days without food, water or rest and are in desperate need of care. Our Emergency Health Unit has helped to rapidly scale-up health services to meet refugees’ needs. 

We provide primary health care, reproductive health care, family planning and childhood vaccinations. We also run child-friendly spaces and are accelerating learning programs and classroom construction so children can catch up on their educations.

With Ebola cases on the rise in Uganda, we’re also supporting local efforts to educate people about the disease and its prevention and providing logistical support to district health task forces. We deployed an Ebola expert and an in-country response team. 

We’re scaling up our community awareness efforts and education in schools about proper hygiene. And we’re partnering with other agencies on public education campaigns and training village health teams.

Here are some recent examples of our work:

A healthy start in life

The opportunity to learn

Protection from harm

Girls Empowerment and Gender Equality

Emergency response

How to Help Children in Uganda

You can create change that lasts a lifetime for children in Uganda – in so many ways.

Donate
Support Save the Children’s mission. Donate to help children in Uganda and around the world grow up healthy, educated and safe.

Sponsor a Child in Uganda
Be the hero in the life of a Ugandan child. Sponsorship drives lasting change in children’s lives, families and communities.

Browse the Gift Catalog
Give a meaningful gift that will help transform children’s lives and futures in Uganda and beyond. There’s something for everyone!



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