Archives in the category: HIV-AIDS
Grantee Highlight: Vegetable Farming Gives New Hope to Women Living with HIV in Sironko
In Uganda, HIV and AIDS infection rates continue to increase in both rural and urban areas despite aggressive public awareness campaigns by both public and private institutions. This development has had a unique effect on the lives of women. With married women, for instance, the loss of a spouse often leaves them to fend for […]
Grantee Highlight: Tuli Wamu Nawe- Fighting Stigma and Discrimination to end the spread of HIV/AIDS
Public Health Ambassadors Uganda (PHAU), a not-for-profit youth-led organisation, and a grantee of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), is running an anti-HIV stigma and discrimination project focusing specifically on young women and girls living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda. Dubbed “Tuli Wamu Nawe,” meaning “We are together with You”, the project aims to use peer education and training to help […]
Grassroot Soccer Zimbabwe (GRS)
Kuvwuna Youth Foundation (KUYOFO)
$10,000 to provide sustainable means of generating income for women infected and affected by HIV/AIDS; support the education of OVCs and launch a campaign against gender based violence.
National Coalition of Women with AIDS in Uganda (NACOA)
$15,000 to set up income generating activities for women living with HIV/AIDS.
Mubale Umoja Women’s Trust (MUWOT)
$5,000 to purchase a fishing boat and train 20 women in fishing net and basket weaving.
Isore Women Initiative for Sustainable Development (IWINSUDE)
$10,000 to train and support 20 peer educators to sustain HIV awareness creation and to support 20 women living with HIV supported with start-up capital and technical assistance to set up income generating activities.
Community Holistic Development Organization (CHODO)
$10,000 to train selected women living with HIV or caring for persons living with HIV in vegetable farming and provide them with the input to set up vegetable gardens
Gender Quality and Health Organization (GEHO Uganda)
$14,000 to contribute towards the reduction of the vulnerability of the LGBT community to violence and HIV/AIDS.