Humanitarian Services Action Program Focus
We prioritize “Integrated Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (IMHPSS)” focused on non-specialized support, strengthening community and family support, integrating social & psychosocial considerations into provision of basic services & security
Agriculture and Food Security Interventions
In response to food insecurity and the need for sustainable agriculture in our community, HuSA's Agriculture and Food Security Interventions sector provides comprehensive solutions to empower individuals and foster self-sufficiency. Through training and technical assistance, we educate farmers on
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Our Community Resilience and Social Cohesion sector improves vulnerable populations' mental health and well-being through targeted activities to strengthen community bonds and support individual growth. Most hospitalized individuals, elderly people, unsupported children, and prisoners suffer from
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Climate change and extreme weather are immediate global concerns that worsen vulnerabilities and threaten the well-being of our communities. Our Environmental Protection sector tackles these challenges through targeted sustainable initiatives. We raise community awareness and advocate for environ
Read MoreGBV Prevention and Response
Our GBV prevention and response is designed to improve mental health and well-being of vulnerable populations through a comprehensive and inclusive approach. We conduct advocacy and awareness campaigns to educate the community about the impacts of GBV and promote gender equality. Our safe spaces
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We believe that "Knowledge is the Foundation of Action," Our education sector is designed to empower refugees and host community members through comprehensive educational support. We offer language classes to overcome communication barriers, remedial education programs to help students catch up i
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According to Uganda Refugee Statistics March 2022, Kyangwali Refugee Settlement is home to over 137,000 refugees and asylum seekers with about 81% of the population comprising women and children, and children between 0 to 11 years of age make up about 22% of the total population, their challenges
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