Strives to increase productivity and opportunities for rural, urban, and peri-urban youth living in the greater north through increased livelihood options...
Village Synergy is a Women-led, Relief, Development, and Advocacy organization working together with partners (government and agencies, funders, civil society organizations, business organizations, and communities), Village Synergy offers quality service (directly or in partnership) to the underprivileged communities, currently working in Lango, Acholi, Karamoja, West Nile and Teso sub-regions. Although mandated to work in the entire Uganda
Village Synergy provides a unique blend of innovation and experience to its project design and management. It specializes in transformative social change and strategic communication that address complex local context development challenges. Established in 2015, we have had an outstanding track record with our community and clients over the years.
We are working with the Uganda Ministry of Health to improve the population's poor health, focusing on the prevention and treatment services to rural communities.
Village Synergy acknowledges Justice is essential and fundamental for the well-being of all members of society and nations for the proper functioning and advancement of society.
Sadly, the basic human right to education is often denied to children and young people in regions that experience domestic violence, conflict, and in marginalized communities. Women and girls are more affected and denied; economic opportunities, adequate health care, and equal access to education.
At a local community level, affected by domestic violence and conflicts, peace-building is needed to create the basis for a sustainable, peaceful future. In our programs, we transform the attitudes and behaviors of conflict actors and address local causes of conflict.
Uganda as a country faces several socio-cultural, economic, and political challenges, which perpetuate high levels of poverty and inequality.
Strives to increase productivity and opportunities for rural, urban, and peri-urban youth living in the greater north through increased livelihood options...