Vision
A Self-reliant healthy society
Mission
To promote health and self-reliance among vulnerable communities through bridging the gap in accessing health care and economic empowerment opportunities.
Our Objectives
To bridge the gap in accessing livelihood opportunities.
To promote health
To enhance access to economic empowerment opportunities
To strengthen equitable access to education
To end Sexual Gender Based violence and marginalization
To conduct evidenced-based research vital in informing interventions.
Human integrity Organisation is a women-led non-profit organisation working with women, girls, and marginalized populations in Uganda and South Sudan.
Our interventions target women, girls and marginalized populations in Uganda and South Sudan.
Our Projects
Over time, we implemented several projects in accordance with the Sustainable development goals, the comprehensive Refugee Response Framework, the Uganda National Development Plan III, and The Refugee Transformation Agenda.
Power Plus Project
A project aimed at enhancing self-reliance among unemployed youth in Kampala, Uganda.
Medical camps
Informed by Sustainable Development Goal 3- Good Health and Wellbeing, Human Integrity Organization implements annual medical camps with free HIV screening and Hepatitis B screening and vaccination services targeting 400 beneficiaries annually across Uganda and South Sudan to reduce Hepatitis B and HIV-related maternal and infant mortalities.
No To Femicide
This was a 6-month project aimed at raising awareness of femicide in response to the killing of women by intimate and non-intimate partners in Juba, South Sudan. This intervention was implemented by recording and disseminating a podcast and IEC materials.
Breaking Barriers to health care
Human Integrity Organisation through fundraising and support from partners implemented a 6-month project through awareness raising, advocacy, influencing and movement building aimed at bridging the gap in accessing health care services for 150 women in the hospitality industry in Yei County, South Sudan.
School Girl Talk
This is a project aimed at raising awareness of menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls in primary schools in Koboko District, Uganda.
Scholarships for Needy-S4N
Is a 5-year scholarship program annually targeting 10 primary school-going children of vulnerable single parents in Koboko District, Uganda in partnership with Eden Schools.
What We Do
Livelihood
Land access
Farming
Value addition
Market Analysis
Financial services
Education
School feeding programs
Scholarships for the disadvantaged
WASH
Menstrual Hygiene
Economic Empowerment
Enterprise management
Vocational and digital skilling
Financial Literacy
Seed Capital
Health
Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights
HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis B
WASH
Nutrition
Menstrual Hygiene
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS)
Sexual Gender-based violence and protection
Probono legal services for survivors of SGBV
Capacity building paralegals
Training para-counsellors
Friendly safe spaces
Research & Advocacy
Evidenced-based research and publication on human rights abuse, market, and citizenry wellbeing.
We envision a self-reliant healthy society
Your contributions towards our work make a difference in the lives of the vulnerable populations we serve
Meet Our Team
Meet our Core Management Team dedicated to achieving our goal through their expertise and resilience
Awate Vastine
Head of Operations
Chemayek Sharon
Program Coordinator
Namutebi Edith
Executive Director
Our Ambassadors
Nakanjako Penny
Trustee
Alexa Propp
Trustee
Bankunda Paula
Trustee