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Malaria is the leading cause of death in Uganda counting for over 27%. Maternal anemia and placental parasitaemia leads to low birth weight that contributes to infant mortality.
This project will facilitate 800 local farmers in Eastern Uganda grow 50,000 fruit trees as a means of preserving environment, improving household incomes and nutrition.
The 3 years project will combat child, early and forced marriages and contribute to increased access to good quality education among girl children in Kibuku District in Uganda
HIV prevalence rate among adolescents and Key populations i.e. truck drivers, fisher folks, commercial sex workers, drug users and adolescents is high.
Uganda and partners have made significant effort to reduce malnutrition. Despite the above effort, malnutrition remains the major burden among children 5-59 months, breast feeding and lactating mothers in Kabuki District.
Uganda have made commendable effort to prevent and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Despite the remarkable effort, NCDs (Cancer, Diabetes, Heart diseases, chronic lung diseases, Hypertension, Asthma, Mental health ailments etc) continues to be major health problems in Uganda.