Dear Reader, Welcome to our January–March 2026 Newsletter. This quarter has been marked by progress and impact as we continue supporting vulnerable communities, especially those
The government of Uganda has taken a significant step in addressing drug dependence and HIV prevention following the official handover of the Opioid Agonist Treatment
Through our economic empowerment arm, the ROM Social Enterprise (ROMSE), 66 beneficiaries who had completed vocational skills training graduated. These have also been under the
ROM’s care and treatment teams joined the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions at the Nakawa Resident State Attorney’s Offices for a Health Awareness
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, Reach Out Mbuya (ROM) Community Health Initiative, working alongside
At the Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Marketplace, held at UNICEF Uganda offices, ROM had a platform to share more about our initiatives and impact with
In group vocational skilling activities under the SHE SOARS project, 78 participants were reached. A total of 63 participants (44 girls, including 2 persons with
Our School Health Program aims to reinforce the provision of a comprehensive school health package for school-going children and adolescents living with HIV (CALHIV) and
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