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Asile Jude Foundation is a registered charity organization in Uganda. The foundation is community based dedicated to supporting and working with poor families, children, youths and women in Busoga province, West Nile regions and Uganda in general particularly urban slums and rural areas

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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS
  1. Children Education Sponsorship

  2. Economic Empowerment

  3. Primary Health Care

  4. Environmental Conservation

  5. Food Security and Nutrition

  6. Vocational Skilling and  Training

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PROGRAMS OF ACTIONS
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CHILDREN EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP

Eighty per cent of brain development happens in the first three years of life, and 90 per cent is complete by age five. It’s vital that parents are given sound information and support to help nurture and protect infants, toddlers and pre-school aged children to see them reach their full potential. 

Early Childhood Development programmes are powerful equalisers for children who live in resource-poor settings, and they play an important role in breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty. However, access to pre-primary learning opportunities is very low in many places, with only 17 per cent of children in low-income countries enrolled in such programmes.  

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ECONOMIc EMPOWERMENT

Economic empowerment is thought to allow poor people to think beyond immediate daily survival and to exercise greater control over both their resources and life choices. For example, it enables households to make their own decisions around making investments in health and education, and taking risks in order to increase their income. There is also some evidence that economic empowerment can strengthen vulnerable groups’ participation in the decision-making. For example, microfinance programmes have been shown to bolster women’s influence within the household and marketplace. The evidence also suggests that economic power is often easily ‘converted’ into increased social status or decision-making power.

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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE 

Primary health care (PHC) is essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and acceptable to them, through full participation and at a cost the community and country can afford. It is an approach to health beyond the traditional health care system that focuses on health equity-producing social policy. Primary health-care (PHC) has basic essential elements and objectives that help to attain better health services for all.

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ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

Deforestation has adverse effects on each living beings' life. Deforestation has become a huge concern in today's life as there has been a rise in the decline of forests. Trees are cut down in order to manufacture paper products as well as for livestock farming and so on.

Preserving the trees is an obligation for everyone without exception, because the trees protect and filter the sun’s heat while simultaneously producing wind to be breathed in by all people. Without wind and fresh air that can be breathed, the body is more vulnerable to attacks by disease. 

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FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION

The project improves food supply and accessibility through the development of agricultural value chains by improving farm productivity, technological innovations, the sustainable management of natural agricultural resources, the promotion of agricultural entrepreneurship, the employment of youth and women, support for improved nutrition, and stakeholder capacity building. Activities include improving and managing agricultural infrastructure (such as irrigation schemes, farm-to-market roads, and storage and processing facilities), strengthening crop distribution and marketing systems, and ensuring access to certified seeds and quality fertilizer and pesticides.

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VOCATIONAL SKILLING AND TRAINING

We promote various skill development activities based on the need of the locality and cover diverse areas like including farm and non-farm sector.  Apart from developing the skills of people, we support entrepreneurs by enhancing their skills on different business aspects including financial management, people management and machinery management.

Existing entrepreneurs are supported with additional income- generation activities through our ICT programmes. To reduce down time, we also extend minor hardware training and computer skill training to our entrepreneurs.

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