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Usaid-Sds Integrated Planning and Budgeting (Ipb) Technical Assistance to Local Governments USAID-SDS INTEGRATED PLANNING AND BUDGETING (IPB) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IPB TA SURGE 2 List of ALL IPs/Development Partners in Mpigi District No. Organisation Area of Contact person Area of Intervention operation and address STRIDES District wide Pauline Okello Regional Coordinator Health systems strengthening Partner: MSH Tel. 0779-800071 email [email protected] SUNRISE District wide Mbonigaba William Securing OVC rights Programme Manger Tel. 0772508183 Email [email protected] SURE-MSH District wide Mohamed Khalid Strengthening & securing access to essential medicines District Coordinator Tel. 0759-800085 Email [email protected] SUNRISE-Inter- District wide Lazarus Owakubariho Integrated health services management & provision Alliance Health Senior technical Advisor Initiatives in the Tel. 0772-517278 Private Email Sector(HIPS) [email protected] Mariestopes District wide Justin Irany HIV/AIDS, Health services supplies Tel 0750555375 Email [email protected] 1 or [email protected] District wide World Vision- District wide Juliet nassozi Education sector SPEAR Regional Coordinator Email [email protected] Stop Malaria District wide Dr. Katamba Malaria control and treatment Tel 0782440956 Email [email protected] Malaria District wide Bamweyana Wycliff Malaria control and management Consortium Tel 0772744075 Email [email protected] or [email protected] MildMay District wide Harriet Chemusto HIV/AIDS-Health Services Tel 0782405487 Email [email protected] 1 World Vision Nkozi and Mr Lwarence Otyek The organisation Supports orphans in school and constructs for Mpigi Cluster Kammengo 0781-488-422 email [email protected] them houses. Water and Sanitation Health, HIV/AIDS awareness. Education Food Security Environment. 2 Busoga Trust Kammengo, Ms. Loy Mwanjuzi Construction of Water sources Buwama, Project Coordinator Sensitization on Hygiene and Sanitation Muduuma, 0779-346-371 Rehabilitation of water sources and Nkozi 0712-930-210 Training Water User committees Training hand pump mechanics Survey on safe water chain and management 3 Hunger Project Kiringente Joel 0782-035-640 An EPI Centre with a health unit and a community shop and community hall. HIV/AIDS Health Psychosocial support 2 Nutritional care through awareness raising food production, IGAs, Micro credit. Water and Sanitation 4 Swedish Mpigi Town Ms. Asiimwe Wilfred Sustainable energy production and utilization. Cooperative Council Project Manager Sustainable agro forestry practices. Community sensitization on Centre 0481-420-946 HIV/AIDS and promotion of HCT SCC-Vi- East 0772-682-144 Micro credit services Africa Gender mainstreaming and awareness Advocacy on Environmental conservation 5 Sesakawa Global District Wide Works with Production department and supports agricultural 2000 activities. Uganda National Farmers’ Association Farmers training. 6 Water Aid District Wide Antonia Construction of water sources and Sanitation. 0772-436-709 Capacity Building (Transiting) 7 Sunrise/ Save the District Wide Mbonigaba William - Promoting Child Welfare through strengthening existing children Uganda CSF - TSO Coordinator structures working with children, parents, teachers, health OVC Programm 0772-750-674 email workers CBOs and political leaders to deal with violation of [email protected] children rights. Strengthening OVC programm coordination and management 8 MPIFOPHANU District wide Ms. Ndagire Betty District Forum for HIV/AIDS Networks for People With HIV and Coordinator AIDS 0772-320-690 Provision of heifers to PHAs IGAs Lobbying and advocacy Capacity building for sub county PHA networks. Home Based care and Support to PHAs 09 MPINASO District wide Mrs. Kizito Grace Chairperson Network of NGOs/CBOs Implementing HIV/AIDS 0772-559-142 email Prevention and Awareness [email protected] Home based Care and mitigation Counselling and psycho support. 10 SNV Kituntu Mr. Kimera Henry Water and Sanitation Education Advisor Central Portfolio Poverty Alleviation 3 0772-403-509 or 0414-563-250 Education Renewal energy 11 Uganda Red District Wide Mr. Humphrey Mugambwa HIV/AIDS Cross District Focal Person Psycho Social Support Email [email protected] First aid and other humanitarian services (Poor at reporting) 12 Action for District Wide Nsobya Charles Community Based Health care, HIV prevention, family planning, Community Project Coordinator sanitation and hygiene Driven 0782-096-969 Capacity building for community midwives and VHTs on PMTCT , Development 0702-247-322 Maternal and Child Health, health seeking behaviour (ACODDEV) Food security, general health education, literacy and income generating activities. Home visits and clinical sessions for positive mothers. 13 Children AIDS Kammengo Edrida HIV/AIDS Fund Project Manager OVC referral services 0782-747445 14 Agali awamu Mawokota Counselling and support for in and out of school youths Youth North Coordination Development Awareness raising Trust IEC distribution 15 Nkozi Asiika Nkozi Mrs. Ssenyondo Zam Community sensitization on HIV/AIDS Obulamu Tassa Treasurer IGAs for PLWAs Mukono 0772-582-351 Psycho social support Advocacy 16 ANSWERID Mawokota - Counselling and support for in and out of school youths WORLDWIDE North Awareness raising IEC distribution 17 Tusitukire Wamu Kayabwe LCI Mr. Kiyemba Manisul Lobbying and advocacy for PWDs Disability Kayabwe Treasurer Awareness creation on HIV/AIDS and counselling Development parish 0782-811-745 Association Nkozi Sub (TUDDA) County 18 Batindira Kimeze Mawokota - Psychosocial support Kiringente North Home visiting 4 Treatment Nutrition care 19 Bewaayo Mawokota - Psychosocial support Buwama AIDS South Home visiting Community Treatment Counsellors Nutrition care Association Coordination 20 Brothers and Mawokota - Psychosocial support Sisters Against South Home visiting AIDS Treatment Orphan support Counselling Coordination Awareness raising 21 Bunjako Mawokota - Psychosocial support Development South Home visiting Association Treatment Orphan support Counselling 22 Buwama Sub Mawokota - Psychosocial support County Home South Home visiting care Association Treatment Awareness raising 23 Vi Agroforesty Kituntu, Kassujja Charles Advisory services Project Kiringente 0772-682-144 Training on soil and water conservation practices and Mpigi 0701-682-144 Training on alternative energy practices like biogas,energy saving Town Council stoves and sustainable charcoal production Value addition and post harvest handling 24 Care for Orphans Mawokota - Orphan support Widows and the North Nutritional care Elderly VCT Awareness raising Enterprise support and IGAs 5 25 Care for the Mawokota - Orphan support Vulnerable North Nutritional care VCT Awareness raising Enterprise support and IGAs 26 Community Mawokota - TB/ HIV awareness Based Safe North Training of traditional birth attendants Motherhood Home visiting 27 Do it by yourself Mawokota - Music, Dance and Drama North Creative art Tailoring Sensitisation 28 Dual Uganda Mawokota Mrs. Lwanga Caroline Ssekayi Psychosocial support Women and North P.o. Box 8316 Kampala Home visiting Orphans 0752-931-576 Treatment Programme Orphan support Counselling Coordination Awareness raising 29 Foundation for Mawokota - Psychosocial support Community North Home visiting Development Treatment Orphan support 30 Friends of Child Mawokota - Counselling and support for in and out of school youths in Neglect North Coordination Awareness raising IEC distribution 31 Friends of Forest Mawokota - Awareness creation on the importance of forests North Creative art and craft IGAs 32 Ggoli Samaritan Mawokota - Home visiting Partners for North Treatment Development Orphan support Nutritional care 6 Awareness raising Counselling Material support 33 Give me a Mawokota - Psychosocial support Chance North Home visiting Treatment Orphan support Nutritional care VCT Coordination Awareness raising IEC material distribution 34 Voice Aloud Muduuma Mrs. Ssetuba Namayanja Agness OVC project Chairperson Legal support and referral services 0772-381-377 0782-459-904 35 Joint Clinical Mawokota Working as a consortium with UHMG in health, HIV/AIDS and Research Centre North OVC. Mpigi H/C IV Laboratory and clinical support Capacity training for health workers HIV Counselling and Testing Project ended 36 Kalangala Buwama, - House to house campaign HIV/AIDS Project Nkozi and VCT services Kammengo HIV awareness creation 37 Kamengo Mawokota - Psychosocial support Community North Home visiting Based Health Treatment of opportunistic infections Volunteers Orphan support Network Counselling Awareness raising 38 Kammemgo Sub Mawokota - Psychosocial support County Home North Home visiting care Association Treatment of opportunistic infections 7 Orphan support Counselling Awareness raising 39 Katebo Africa Mawokota - Psychosocial support Child Foundation South Home visiting Treatment Orphan support Counselling Coordination Awareness raising 40 Katonga Orphans Mawokota - Psychosocial support South Home visiting Treatment Orphan support Counselling Coordination Awareness raising 41 Kituntu Mawokota MS. Sarah Njuki Psychosocial support Community South 0782-186-573 Home visiting Counselling Treatment of opportunistic infections Services Orphan support Counselling Awareness raising Youth support Nutritional care 42 Kyosiga Self Help Mawokota - Psychosocial support Project North Orphan support Counselling Awareness raising 43 Mild May Buwama Ms. Harriet C Chemusto Laboratory and clinical support Uganda Mpigi T/C Field Worker
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