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.

Living on the Edge: The Rwenzori Reality

      Agriculture & Resilience  ·  WDF Uganda Farming with Nature,Not Against It In Uganda’s Rwenzori sub-region, flash floods, landslides and human-wildlife conflict are not occasional disruptions, they are a constant reality. We are currently equipping smallholder farming families with organic practices that rebuild soils, protect crops and restore

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Strengthening Localization and Women’s Leadership in Uganda Through Charter for Change Working Group Uganda

Kampala, Uganda – November 27, 2024 The Charter for Change (C4C) Working Group Uganda concluded a landmark two-day series of events at Hotel Africana, Kampala, focusing on advancing the localization agenda and amplifying women’s leadership in Uganda’s humanitarian and development sectors.   The events brought together a wide range of

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Locals at Crossroads: Children under 5 years at risk of under malnutrition in Busoga Region

BUGWERI DISTRICT: According to the survey on household mapping on food, nutrition and wash practices that was conducted by Wilmat Development Foundation with support from the Movement for Community Led Development Uganda Chapter through the Right2Grow consortium in Mayuge district Eastern Uganda. It indicated that under nutrition still remains a significant

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Addressing Menstrual Hygiene in Rural Uganda

BUSOGA REGION: Menstrual hygiene management remains a pressing issue in rural Uganda, where cultural taboos, lack of access to menstrual products, and inadequate sanitation facilities pose significant challenges for women and girls. However, organizations like the Wilmat Development Foundation are stepping up to address this plight and empower women and

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