Help Community Concerns Uganda
Help Community Concerns Uganda (HELCCON UG) is a Ugandan Nonprofit Community Based Organization (CBO), working with and among underserved and less ...
Jinja, Uganda
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Bugaya Trading Centre, Bugaya sub county, Buyende District. Email: helpcommunityconcerns@gmail.com,
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@helpcommunityconcerns.ug.org
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Help Community Concerns Uganda (HELCCON UG) is a Ugandan Nonprofit Community Based Organization (CBO), working with and among underserved and less privileged rural communities of, Busoga sub region and Uganda at large. It was founded in 2015 and attained its legal registration with Buyende district local government in April 2016 under registration number 0039/BUY/2016. The organization was established after realizing that rural communities are faced with multiple socio-economic challenges like; poverty, poor education, chronic hunger, social injustices and poor health characterized by disease burdens, poor service delivery and inadequate specialized HIV/AIDS and SRHR care which needed to be addressed such that rural communities also attain sustainable development. Vision Statement A society where rural women, children and youth are empowered equitably to demand for and have equal access to quality socio - economical services/ opportunities and human rights Mission Statement To work in a holistic manner towards improving the quality of lives of women, children and youth through interventions that reduce their vulnerability to accessing equality socio – economic services /opportunities and human rights. OUR TECHNICAL AREAS OF FOCUS Child protection Community health and WASH Gender Based Violence (Including VAWG and youth) Sexual Reproductive Health Rights and Services Advocacy Environmental health and climate change Formal and Informal education OUR CORE VALUES Our key principles include: Confidentiality Integrity Accountability Team Work Transparency God fearing Our Beneficiaries Girls and Young women Children (including OVC) Youth and women People with disabilities (including People with Albinism)