WOMEN HEALTH CHANEL UGANDA
Expanding Horizons for Communities to Seek Health Care
Women Health Channel Uganda is a registered Women, Children and Adolescent health focused nonprofit organization. We strive to be the focal point and lead implementer of demand creation efforts for the uptake of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health Services in Uganda. We are passionate about brokering knowledge and information transfer, influencing health seeking practices, stirring partnerships, interactions, referrals and linkages between communities and the health care system as an avenue for bringing about better health outcomes for Women, Children & Adolescents.
Expanding Horizons for Communities to Seek Health Care
Women Health Channel Uganda is a registered Women, Children and Adolescent health focused nonprofit organization. We strive to be the focal point and lead implementer of demand creation efforts for the uptake of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health Services in Uganda.
Our Mission
Our mission is to create resilient community platforms that mobilize, empower and connect women, children and adolescents to the health care they need to survive and thrive. We are committed to lead demand creation efforts for Maternal and Child Health, Adolescent SRH, Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Gender Equality and Livelihood Creation.
Our Mission
Our mission is to create resilient community platforms that mobilize, empower and connect women, children and adolescents to the health care they need to survive and thrive. We are committed to lead demand creation efforts for Maternal and Child Health, Adolescent SRH, Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Gender Equality and Livelihood Creation.
WHAT WE DO
Maternal & Child Health
Despite of the progress in reducing maternal, neonatal & child mortality, far too many women and children in Uganda continue to die…
Adolescent SRHR
Although adolescence appears to be a relatively healthy period of life, this population has a relatively high burden of disease.
Family Planning
In Uganda, many women who want to delay or limit childbearing are currently not using any Family Planning method.