Health
HIV Care and Treatment
For more than two decades, Reach Out Mbuya Community Health Initiative has been at the forefront of Uganda’s HIV response, delivering compassionate, comprehensive, and communitydriven services. Today, ROM supports over 116,000 clients on treatment
Health Systems Strengthening
For over two decades, Reach Out Mbuya Community Health Initiative has been a trusted leader in strengthening Uganda’s health system. From its beginnings as a community-based HIV service provider, ROM has evolved into a nationally and regionally recognized institution advancing governance, monitoring and evaluation, digital health, laboratory systems, supply chain management, epidemic preparedness, and community health systems.
Tuberculosis (TB)
ROM’s Tuberculosis (TB) Program delivers a comprehensive and holistic package of prevention, case detection, treatment, and community-based support with a strong focus on TB/HIV coinfection, pediatric TB, and drug-resistant TB.
Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs)
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancers, and mental health conditions are a growing health challenge in Uganda, often compounding the burden of HIV and other infectious diseases.
Geriatric Care
The Geriatric Care Program was launched in 2014 to improve the quality of life for elderly persons aged 50 years and above affected and infected with HIV, while also supporting the orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) under their care.
Maternal and Child Health Program
The program uses a Mother-to-Mother (M2M) peer model, where trained mothers support others through home visits and group sessions. These networks encourage antenatal attendance, safe deliveries, and adherence to child immunization. Family support groups promote learning and emotional resilience