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Our partners

I cannot believe the magnificent dresses, shirts and bags that she can make. She is now our bread earner.Maria Akello, mother of one of the trainees, women’s tailoring project in eastern Uganda

We work with our partners in Uganda to promote sustainable alternative livelihoods. Here are some of the organisations we work with.

Uganda Rural Development Training Centre

The Uganda Rural Development Training Centre has supported the local economy in western Uganda for many years where it has become a beacon of excellence. It runs training workshops and local schools, a radio station with a strong educational content, and an organic farm. It also provides skills training and other help to small businesses.

Single Parents Association of Uganda

Set up in 1999, the Single Parents Association of Uganda improves the welfare of single parents and their families. It does this through counselling, campaigning for the rights of single parents and skills training.

Hope for the Upcoming Generation

Hope for the Upcoming Generation is a well-regarded community organisation that is working to improve the lives of people living in Kanyanya, Uganda.

International Christian Gospel Ministries

The International Christian Gospel Ministries is an African NGO with offices in the UK, which has been supporting community development projects in Uganda since 2003.

Apoolo Na Angor

Apoolo Na Angor, or ANA, provides tailoring, business and life skills training to women’s groups in the farming communities in Bukedea district, north-eastern Uganda.

Bee Village

Our partner Bee Village has been promoting income generation in rural communities in northern Uganda since 2001. It works with young people who are outside the education system, women’s groups and people affected by HIV/AIDS, including those from the fishing and farming communities around Lake Victoria.

Rural People in Action for Development

Rural People in Action for Development provides vocational, business and life skills training to people living in Kagadi, western Uganda.

Where our projects are


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Why we work in Uganda

Uganda homepage

The Bee Village bicycle project
30 June 2011

Reskilling benefits whole community in northern Uganda.

African partner ‘here for the people’
12 May 2011

Training and sewing machines unlock creative skills.

Apoolo Na Angor gives women hope
15 April 2011

Tools for Self Reliance supports women’s project in Uganda

‘Restoring humanity’ in post conflict zone
13 November 2009

A vocational training centre in northern Uganda is changing lives thanks to Tools for Self Reliance.