Dear Change Makers,
What a year 2023 has been! The highs and lows, we have been with you on this journey.
Welcome to heart and soul of empowerment – The Expedition. This is more than just a publication; it’s a
dynamic space crafted exclusively for you, the driving force behind change. It’s about depicting the results you have contributed to- we are in this together and credit goes to all of us.
As Power to Youth, we recognise the transformative power that resides in the hands of today’s young leaders, innovators, and change makers.
Through compelling stories, we invite you to embark on a journey of empowerment, exploration, and
discovery. We are here to celebrate the mark imbedded through advancing southern leadership and to celebrate young people’s achievements and their limitless potential.
Here, the youth are not just the future; they are the driving force behind positive change today.
Get ready to be inspired, informed, and engaged as we unfold the pages of this expedition magazine- your go to source of everything youth-centric, progressive, and impactful. Join us as we embrace the
power to youth, shaping a world where the voices of the young are not just heard but amplified.
So, dive in, explore, and join the movement. Because at Power to Youth, the power is yours, and the change starts with You(th).
Enjoy the reading
We are constantly thinking about you and we are thrilled to introduce our inaugural annual magazine The RHU Spotlight Magazine, a culmination of a year’s worth of achievements, milestones and journeys Reproductive Health Uganda has taken.
Community based strategies to address bottle necks that affect the supply chain for reproductive health/family planning commodities. This was a case study of Kapchorwa distirct. Click here to down load:Community Based Strategies -Final Report-Printed
The information presented in this brief is from the ImpactNow model. It estimates health and economic benefits of reaching the ambitious modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) goal and method mix goals compared to more modest mCPR growth (with mCPR increasing at the same rate as it has in recent years) and the method mix remaining constant from 2016. Click here to download ImpactNow – Family Planning in Uganda Brief