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DISPOSAL OF OFFICE FURNITURE, MOTORCYCLES AND AN ASSORTMENT OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT BY PUBLIC AUCTION
Amref Health Africa in Uganda is disposing of office assets that are no longer required for operations. The disposal will be conducted through a public auction in line with Amref’s asset disposal policy, applicable donor requirements, and applicable Ugandan laws.
TendersPRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONSULTANCY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE PERIOD 2026-2027 TENDER NO. AMREF/08/08/2025/019
Amref Health Africa invites applications from eligible firms and individuals for pre-qualification of consultancy and professional services across various categories listed below for a two-year period, from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2027. Please see documents below:
Tender Advert >>> Read MoreTendersPRE-QUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS/CONTRACTORS FOR THE PROVISION OF GOODS, SERVICES, AND WORKS FOR THE PERIOD 2026 – 2027
Amref Health Africa Uganda hereafter referred to as “Procuring Entity” or “The Client” would like to invite interested candidates to make applications as per the required criteria provided for possible shortlisting for supply and delivery or provision of goods, services and works services for a period of 2 years (2026 to 2027) in categories as indicated in the documents below:
Tender Read MoreResearch PapersImpact of solar powered mini water systems on WASH service delivery among schools in Pader district, Uganda
In Pader district, the pupil-to-stance ratio was 76:1 in 2019, far higher than the national target of 40:1 and hand washing coverage was 21%. AMREF Health Africa end-line implemented a Solar for inclusive WASH services project between February 2021 and November 2023. Therefore, this study aimed to compare WASH service delivery indicators at the baseline and endline of implementing the Solar for Inclusive WASH services project. The findings of this study have implications on government policy and WASH interventions in institutions. Read More
Research PapersUser needs and design features of sanitation digital solutions in Kawempe division, Kampala Uganda: a user centered design approach
espite improvements in access to water and sanitation services globally, a significant population in Sub Saharan Africa has limited access to improved sanitation facilities. Furthermore, there is lack of a centralized digital platform for data exchange among stakeholders for sanitation services planning and provision in Uganda. A user centered design (UCD) approach was used to develop and pilot a one stop sanitation digital solutions (SaniDigS) center in Kawempe division, Kampala, Uganda. R
Read MoreResearch PapersInnovations in Health: Evaluating the social impact of Kokono baby crib among mothers and caregivers of infants in Kampala, Uganda
he Kokono baby crib is a special baby’s crib made out of biodegradable plastic, locally manufactured in Uganda. The crib entered the local market with an accessible price especially for millennial mothers, a growing population in Uganda. The crib is also an asset for the rural and sub-urban mothers who spend most of their time outdoors in farms, at the water sources, or social gathering like weddings, and prayers, as well as mothers in informal employments and businesses like salons, shops and markets. Owing to the many benefits of the crib, Amref Health Africa in partnersh
Read MoreResearch PapersAssessing the impact of the journey plus curriculum on sexual and reproductive health and rights and behavioral change among Ugandan youth
The Journeys Plus curriculum, introduced by the Ugandan government and implemented by AMREF Uganda across nine districts, has demonstrated significant impact in empowering youth aged 9–14. Through a phenomenological study involving 360 young people and 80 adults, findings revealed that the curriculum effectively promoted positive behavior change, improved knowledge of sexual and reproductive health and rights, built vocational skills, strengthened resistance to gender-based violence, and fostered supportive peer relationships. By engaging homes, communities, schools, and health facilities, t
Read MoreResearch PapersBridging the knowledge gap: accessibility of SRHR information, services and competences of health facilities for adolescents and their care givers in rural Eastern Uganda
A quarter of Uganda’s population is aged 10–19 years and majority live in rural areas. Access to sexual and reproductive health services and rights (SRHR) remains a challenge among this population, contributing to a high teenage pregnancy rate of 24.9% in rural Uganda. The study assessed the accessibility of SRHR information, services and competences of health facilities among adolescents and their care givers in Namutumba and Bugiri districts. Read More >>>
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