Uganda
For many years, Uganda has been characterized by political, religious, and constitutional instability. Poor leadership has amplified favoritism and mistrust within Uganda and as a result, there have been cycles of corruption, violence, and exclusion. Uganda faces a lack of gender equity at all levels and many people have been robbed of their basic human rights. ALARM Uganda exists to engage with leaders to empower them to understand the importance of restorative justice, sustainable community transformation, servant leadership development, peacebuilding, and reconciliation.
Impact
- 17,900+ people have been served by ALARM Uganda
- 6,650+ individuals have been trained in leadership by ALARM Uganda
- 5,300+ people have benefited from the ALARM Uganda Peacebuilding, Justice, and Reconciliation Programs
- 5,850+ individuals served by the ALARM Uganda Community Transformation Projects
Uganda: Peacebuilding Training Between Police & Boda-Boda Drivers
A peace-building meeting for police and boda-boda drivers was held in August. In this meeting, 20 police officers, 20 boda-boda drivers, & 10 local leaders met to discuss how they
Uganda: Community-Based Orphan Support Program – Caregiver Check-In
ALARM Uganda held a meeting for the caregivers of the Community Based Orphan Support Program (CBOSP) in February. This meeting was held for the ALARM
Uganda: Police Senior Command and Staff College Training & ALARM Recognition
In November, ALARM held the Police Senior Command and Staff College Training which equipped 45 senior police officers with skills in servant leadership and having
Uganda: Bundibugyo Leaders Conference
ALARM Uganda was invited on April 14th – 16th to partner with the Charismatic Episcopal Church to train 60 leaders in the Bundibugyo district on