
January-March 2026 Quarterly Newsletter
Welcome to our January–March 2026 Newsletter, marking the progress and impact we continue making among vulnerable communities. With the generous support of our partners, donors,

Welcome to our January–March 2026 Newsletter, marking the progress and impact we continue making among vulnerable communities. With the generous support of our partners, donors,

Rising drug abuse and injectable opioid use continue to increase the risk of HIV transmission, stigma, mental health disorders, and social instability among vulnerable populations.

Uganda possesses one of the youngest populations globally, a demographic dividend ready to propel considerable national growth. The well-being of youth therefore is critical if

Guided by our theory of change, ROM promotes holistic, community-based, and peer-led approaches to improve health outcomes and strengthen communities. We believe that by taking

During an online health information sharing session hosted by Makerere University under the Social Innovation in Health Initiative Community of Practice (SIHICOP), Mr. Emmanuel Sendaula,

In a continued effort to contribute to Uganda’s goal of ending the HIV epidemic by 2030, ROM working alongside the Uganda Virus Research Institute and

In keeping with the promise of Hope for the future and our core values, ROM continues to work with our partners, both locally and internationally, including

Out-of-school adolescents often face the greatest barriers to accessing adolescent-friendly health services and information. Limited access to these rights exposes them to serious social and

Social and Behaviour Change Communication has been successfully used by various health promotion programs to improve the well-being of target populations. When young people access

Birungi Sumaya, 23, is a beneficiary of Reach Out Mbuya Community Health Initiative’s livelihood initiatives. Specifically, she benefited from the ROM Social Enterprise (ROMSE) Skilling
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