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Overseas Development - Uganda

Uganda Impact Life Designing Academy.

Proposed vocational training centres, schools, clinics and orphanages - urgent infrastructure that turns short-term aid into lasting independence for Uganda's most vulnerable communities.

Urgent appeal

The Academy's proposed vocational training centres need urgent financial support for infrastructure construction. Every gift moves a classroom, clinic or workshop a step closer to opening its doors.

Our mission in Uganda

Designed by, with and for the beneficiaries.

Our mission in Uganda - and across Africa - is to initiate, organise and facilitate local communities regardless of creed, cultural background or social status. We engage in projects, schemes and programmes designed by, with and for the beneficiaries themselves, in order to bring about social and economic dignity.

We promote individual well-being by involving stakeholders in a dependable action plan: capacity building, empowerment, health promotion, social-economic enhancement, career growth and personal development. Alongside that, we work to build a sense of community belonging and identity - enhancing the social and cultural life of every individual, raising confidence and opening up valuable opportunities.

The proposed Uganda Impact Life Designing Academy is the physical home of this work - a connected network of orphanages, schools, medical centres and vocational training facilities that turn this mission into bricks, classrooms and futures.

Who we serve in Uganda

Our priority groups.

The most vulnerable

Street children

Orphans

Widows

The unemployed

School drop-outs

People living with HIV/AIDS

Local village and rural farmers

Our four-step model

From capacity to sustainability.

Step 01

Capacity

Build the physical infrastructure: safe buildings, classrooms, clinics.

Step 02

Skills

Train teachers, nurses, vocational instructors and local leaders.

Step 03

Creativity & innovation

Equip young people with the tools to start businesses, create art, solve local problems.

Step 04

Income sustainability

Move communities from aid-dependent to self-sufficient through income-generating projects.

What we're building

Six pillars of the Life Designing Academy.

The Uganda Impact Life Designing Academy is more than a single building. It's a connected network of services - each one designed to meet a different need in the same community.

Orphanages & safe homes

Permanent shelter, food, schooling and family-style care for orphans and street children - children who would otherwise have no safety net.

Schools & classrooms

Primary and secondary education, teacher training and learning materials. Education is the single biggest lever out of poverty.

Medical centres

Rural clinics offering maternal care, HIV/AIDS treatment and support, immunisation, and access to clean water and sanitation.

Vocational training

Tailoring, carpentry, mechanics, IT, agriculture and small-business skills - practical training that leads directly to income.

Income-generating projects

Community farms, co-operatives and micro-enterprises owned and run by beneficiaries - moving people from aid to independence.

Pastoral & spiritual care

Counselling, mentoring and pastoral support, offered to all regardless of creed, culture or background.

From the ground

Glimpses of the work.

ICCF Uganda programme
ICCF Uganda programme
ICCF Uganda programme
ICCF Uganda programme

The Uganda network

The people delivering this work.

ICCF Uganda is run on the ground by a team of regional directors, patrons and international partners - bringing local knowledge together with global support.

Christian Relief Services USA

Pastor Dr Francis Lutaaya - Goodwill Ambassador, Washington DC

Pastor Prosper - Executive Director, Washington DC / Virginia

Professor Ezra Suruma - Patron, Chancellor of Makerere University

Kephas Sendi - Regional Executive Director, East Africa Uganda

Nakanjako Jane Muleke - Director / Treasurer / Projects Coordinator, Uganda

£25 a month builds futures.

Become a monthly partner and help us complete the next school, clinic or training centre.

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