Refugees, host communities and leaders in Kikuube district have reacted diversely over the abrupt closure of the Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU), ACCESS project. According to a cross section of vulnerable
Refugees, host communities and leaders in Kikuube district have reacted diversely over the abrupt closure of the Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU), ACCESS project. According to a cross section of vulnerable
Young people from six districts in Uganda will soon have access to sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) services, thanks to a new Right Here, Right Now 2 (RHRN –
Parliamentarians from Africa and Asia have commended Reproductive Health Uganda’s (RHU) work in promoting sexual reproductive health rights (SRHR) services and Family Planning (FP). While visiting RHU headquarters
The COVID 19 pandemic lockdown has accelerated teenage pregnancies in Uganda. But, the girls at greatest risk of getting pregnant and more vulnerable to Click here about UNFPA early marriages are often
Uganda has launched a Civil Society Organizations (CSO’s) league to enhance advocacy for sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR). The league was launched by Dr. Jonathan Musinguzi, Director General
Aldon Walukamba G writes Ugandans can now access COVID 19 rapid diagnostic (RDT) tests at a cheaper cost from Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) clinics in Uganda. Dr. Annet Nagudi,
Aldon Walukamba G. writes Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRHR) medics are braving the COVID 19 pandemic risk, to offer Family Planning (FP) and counselling services to vulnerable, underserved patients. Anisha
Uganda marked the World Population Day. Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU), calls attention to the vulnerability and needs of women and girls amid the global Covid 19 pandemic. Uganda Amidst
Brenda Wanichan, 12 from Agwata village in Dokolo district gave birth during the lockdown at 11 years through caesarean section, lives in discomfort. Brenda Wanichan, 12 from Agwata village in
Family planning (FP), initiatives among youths in Uganda, will encourage wider contraceptive use with young people acting as “envoys” for reproductive health and rights during the 42 days lockdown. In