Since 2017, WDF has remained steadfast in our commitment to provide strategic linkages and sustainable community-led platforms for enhancing Women and Youth empowerment Agenda at the grassroots. Over the past years, WDF has been at the forefront of providing Low-Cost High Impact Community-driven initiatives through various programs ranging from;- Livelihoods, Socio-Economic Empowerment, Vocational skilling, Civic and Leadership, Mitigate Child Forced Marriages, SRHR (Sexual & Reproductive Health and Rights), Clean Energy, Climate Change Mitigation, Peacebuilding, Gender Mainstreaming & Institutional Development.

 

 
 
 
✓ Completed Projects
Wilmat Development Foundation Uganda

Our CompletedProjects

A legacy of community-led transformation — seven completed initiatives that have shaped lives, institutions and communities across Uganda since 2017.

7  Completed Projects
4  Regions
15,000+  Beneficiaries
2017–2025  WDF Uganda

Projects That Changed Communities

Every completed project leaves behind strengthened institutions, empowered people and lasting community ownership — the true measure of our work.

Nutrition · WASH · Advocacy · Bugweri & Mayuge Districts
Right2Grow Programme
Strengthening Communities for Zero Undernutrition
Funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs · Lead Partner: The Hunger Project Uganda with Action Against Hunger Uganda & World Vision Uganda · WDF served as Strategic Sub-Grantee

Right2Grow was a five-year strategic partnership programme operating in six countries globally, including Uganda. WDF served as the grassroots engine of implementation in Bugweri and Mayuge Districts — mobilising women, breastfeeding mothers, youth and community leaders to demand accountability for nutrition and WASH services, track local government budgets, national budgets and drive evidence-based advocacy from the ground up. Launched in September 2021, the programme reached over 10 million people globally ands 10 districts in Uganda.

Key Outcomes
 
Strengthened 80+ CBOs, Women’s Groups & VHT structures in Bugweri & Mayuge
 
Community-led participatory budget tracking of nutrition & WASH expenditure
 
Contributed to Uganda’s landmark Food and Nutrition Bill passage
 
Measurable increase in district budget allocations for nutrition services
NutritionWASHBudget Tracking Community Advocacy2021–20255 Years
 
 
✅ Completed · 2025
01
📅 September 2021 – December 2025 · 5 Years
 
 
 
✅ Completed · 2025
02
📅 2025 · Ibulanku, Bugweri District
Civic Leadership · Co-Creation · Busoga Sub-Region
Busoga Local Leadership Labs
Community Co-Convening for Grassroots Change
With support from CAPAIDS Uganda · Funded by CIVICUS Global Alliance · WDF as Lead Community Convener in Busoga Sub-Region

The Busoga Local Leadership Labs brought together over 100 community members, local leaders, VHTs, faith leaders and partner organisations in Ibulanku Sub-County, Bugweri District for a structured co-creation and ideation convening. Through participatory problem analysis, group dialogue and prototype development, communities identified their top challenges — including health facility access, drug shortages, youth unemployment and GBV — and co-designed community-led solutions. The process strengthened accountability mechanisms and built a roadmap for continued community-led development in Busoga.

Key Outcomes
 
100+ participants from 12 villages across Ibulanku Sub-County engaged
 
Community-designed prototypes for health access, hygiene & nutrition advocacy
 
Establishment of Community Watch Committees and weekly Monday dialogue days
 
Coordination Committees formed in partnership with WDF to combat miss-information
Co-CreationCivic LeadershipCommunity Dialogues BusogaAccountability
 
Peacebuilding · Trauma Healing · Bugweri District
Echoes of Hope
Community Peace Champions in Busoga Region
Supported by Peace Direct through the Peace Starts Here Campaign

Echoes of Hope was a five-month initiative (July–November 2025) that equipped 50 community peace champions — 20 youth, 20 women and 10 faith leaders — with the skills and tools to promote non-violent conflict resolution and community healing ahead of Uganda’s 2026 elections. Through capacity-building workshops, trauma-healing sessions for women survivors of political violence and art-based advocacy and sports tournaments, the project built a grassroots culture of peace, dialogue and resilience. Over 50 champions formed self-help groups that continue mediating tensions beyond the project period.

Key Outcomes
 
50 peace champions trained in non-violent conflict resolution & advocacy
 
20 women survivors supported through trauma-healing sessions
 
Community art-based advocacy events & sports tournaments for unity
 
Self-help groups formed that continue peacebuilding beyond the project
Peace ChampionsTrauma Healing Youth & WomenBugweriJul–Nov 2025
 
 
✅ Completed · Nov 2025
03
📅 July – November 2025
 
 
 
✅ Completed · 2025
04
📅 Oct–Dec 2025 · Kasese & Bundibugyo
Peacebuilding · Disarmament · Rwenzori Region
Rwenzori Africa Amnesty Month
Voluntary Surrender & Community Disarmament Initiative
With support from the National Focal Point on Small Arms & Light Weapons under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Uganda · In partnership with RECSA & the African Union

As part of Uganda’s commemoration of the 9th Africa Amnesty Month (September–October 2025), WDF supported community mobilization and sensitization across Kasese and Bundibugyo districts in the Rwenzori region — one of Uganda’s most conflict-affected areas. Through radio talk shows, community outreach dialogues and capacity workshops for district stakeholders, WDF helped raise awareness about voluntary surrender of illicit small arms and light weapons, the Amnesty Act of 2000, and DDR processes. The Rwenzori sensitisation workshop in Kasese brought together 41 participants from security agencies, local government, religious groups and community leaders.

Key Outcomes
 
41 stakeholders sensitized at Rwenzori 2-day workshop in Kasese District
 
Radio peace campaigns on voluntary surrender broadcast across Rwenzori region
 
Community policing outreach at Bwera Sub-County, DRC border area
 
Contributed to 60 guns & 267 ammunition items surrendered nationally (Oct 2025–Feb 2026)
Africa Amnesty MonthDisarmament Radio CampaignsKaseseBundibugyo
 
WASH · Climate · Community Health · 3 Regions
Clean Homes Campaign
Community Hygiene & Sanitation Initiative
Implemented across Central Region (Kampala), Eastern Region (Bugweri) & Rwenzori Region (Kasese) · Community-led, WDF-facilitated

The Clean Homes Campaign was a community mobilisation initiative promoting household hygiene, sanitation and environmental health across three regions of Uganda. Working through existing women’s groups, VHTs and community structures, WDF facilitated community cleaning activities, hygiene education, household toilet construction drives, and environmental improvement campaigns. The campaign addressed WASH gaps identified through community dialogues and targeted the most vulnerable households — including those with children under five and pregnant women — to reduce preventable waterborne diseases and improve overall community health.

Key Outcomes
 
Household hygiene improvement drives across Central, Eastern & Rwenzori regions
 
Community cleaning days, toilet construction & utensil rack promotion campaigns
 
Strengthened VHT and women’s group capacity for sustained WASH advocacy
 
Measurable reduction in open defecation in targeted communities
WASHHygieneSanitation Central UgandaEastern UgandaRwenzori
 
 
✅ Completed
05
📅 Central · Eastern · Rwenzori
 
 
 
✅ Completed
06
📅 Youth Finance · Central Uganda
Youth Empowerment · Financial Inclusion · Central Uganda
Youth4Investment Initiative
Shifting Narratives from Aid to Agency
WDF-led initiative in partnership with community financial institutions and youth mentors across Central Uganda

Youth4Investment was a transformative initiative rooted in WDF’s conviction that young people are not passive recipients of development — they are economic agents. The project established structured youth investment clubs where participants learned savings discipline, investment planning, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. Through peer mentorship, linkages to Savings and Credit Cooperative Organisations (SACCOs), and practical business coaching, Youth4Investment gave young men and women in Central Uganda the tools, confidence and networks to lead their own financial futures — building a generation of youth investors, not aid dependents.

Key Outcomes
 
Youth investment clubs established with structured savings and investment plans
 
Participants linked to SACCOs, microfinance and community financial institutions
 
Financial literacy and entrepreneurship training delivered to youth cohorts
 
Peer mentorship networks sustaining financial discipline beyond the project
Youth FinanceInvestment Clubs EntrepreneurshipMentorshipCentral Uganda
 
Gender Justice · Research · Community Dialogue · Uganda
GBV Prevention Forum
Community Action Against Gender-Based Violence
Research report & full forum documentation available on the WDF website — WDF member of the GBV Prevention Network Africa

The GBV Prevention Forum was a multi-stakeholder community engagement initiative bringing together survivors, community leaders, local government officials, health workers and civil society actors to develop community-driven action plans for preventing Gender-Based Violence across WDF’s areas of operation. Grounded in community-based research and informed by WDF’s ongoing GBV work through the Twogere project, the Forum produced a research report and actionable recommendations for improved GBV prevention, survivor support and accountability mechanisms at the community level. WDF’s membership in the GBV Prevention Network Africa reflects its sustained commitment to ending violence against women and girls.

Key Outcomes
 
Multi-stakeholder forum convened with community leaders, survivors & health workers
 
Community-based GBV research report produced and published
 
Community action plans developed for GBV prevention & survivor support
 
Strengthened referral pathways between communities and formal support services
GBV PreventionResearch Community ForumSurvivor SupportWomen & Girls
 
 
✅ Completed
07
📅 GBV Research & Community Forum
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