YoSpace Commences in Jinja
The commencement of Yospace project once again in Jinja was greatly affected by the COVID19 pandemic however with the ease on the lock-down and some of the measures presented by the President, we recently held our project inception meeting with the District officials and health service providers. The meeting set the stone rolling for other activities and we also managed to put together a team of vibrant and energetic young people who we call “peer educators.” These were trained on sexual reproductive health with a keen interest on contraceptive methods for young people and through this engagement the messaging was incorporated with COVID 19 response measures as proclaimed by World Health Organization (WHO) and Ugandan government. The youth will conduct door to door mobilization, health education on family planning for fellow young people from the communities that they (Peer educators) live in while referring them to the Yospace centers/health facilities for further counseling and service provision. Peer educators will also participate in scheduled radio talk shows, community outreaches, and hold community dialogue meetings. They will also sensitise their fellow youth on how to use the phau app. At PHAU we hope that the increased awareness will bridge the knowledge gap, facilitate the bursting of myths and misconceptions surrounding the uptake of family planning for young people. We hope that our endeavors will reduce the number of teenage pregnancies in the district since it is one of the most affected eastern districts especially in these times that young people are on lock-down with their perpetrators.Open Mic Mega Concert
Despite Covid-19’s disruption of activities and social events in the country due to the lock-down and curfews, the Open Mic Project Team in partnership with local partner (Opportunigee) in NakivaleTrainers of Trainers on Menstrual Health Management
Public Health Ambassadors Uganda(PHAU) in collaboration with its its local partner in the refugee camp Opportunigiee supported trainers during a Cova menstrual health management training session in Nakivale refugee settlement. APOST-PANDEMIC HACKATON FOR AFRICA
Join us! – You have the unique opportunity to actively shape the future after the COVID19 pandemic with new ideas, creative concepts, and innovative approaches by taking part in the Post-pandemic hackathon for Africa. KlugCode and Public Health Ambassadors Uganda(PHAU) aim to empower disadvantaged communities in Africa through supporting tech innovations designed by, with, and for them. WHEN? 25th-30th August 2020 REGISTRATION? Click here for participant registration and here for mentor registrationStakeholder’s Dialogue on Alternative Models of Health Financing
Public Health Ambassadors Uganda(PHAU) with collaboration with Youth Equality Centre (YEC) and other partners with support from Women Deliver are convening an Online Stakeholder’s Dialogue on Alternative Models of HealthPHAU APP GOT UPDATED
Phau app is a mobile-based comprehensive sexual education tool and information platform to improve the health and self-awareness of adolescents through the digital mobile-based services in Africa. Its a light app with
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