We are at the forefront with Igara Mixed farmers Cooperative society in empowering farmers to enhance postharvest handling, food storage, value addition, and marketing.
Health Promotion and Rights Watch Uganda recently organized an engaging and educational activity to enhance community-based capacity in sustainable agricultural practices and food production.
At Health Promotion and Rights Watch-Uganda, we recognize that hunger and child marriage are complex issues that require a comprehensive and community-based approach.
The youth population in Africa is vast, with nearly a billion people under the age of 35 from a total of 1.4 billion in 2020.
Kampala, Uganda – Health Promotion and Rights Watch-Uganda (HPRW-U) joined Brave Movement Uganda at Kiswa Primary School to commemorate the Pre-International Day of the Girl Child. Why Celebrate the...
A recent research visit to the HPRW Smallholder Skilling Centre by a team from Makerere University and Mountains of the Moon University shed light on the challenges and best...
Child marriage and teenage pregnancy are pressing issues that continue to undermine the health, education, and future prospects of young people in Uganda. These practices not only curtail individual...
In a groundbreaking initiative to empower girls and address menstrual stigma, Health Promotion and Rights Watch-Uganda (HPRW) teamed up with Raising Teenagers Uganda and other dedicated partners for the...
Health Promotion and Rights Watch-Uganda (HPRW), through its Wezesha Girls Network program, recently took part in the International Youth Day celebrations at Makerere University. This year’s event spotlighted the...
Health Promotion and Rights Watch-Uganda (HPRW) has recently spearheaded a series of training sessions designed to introduce local farmers to the principles of smart agriculture. These sessions, aimed at...
