Mobilize youths in Uganda for action in scaling up prevention of HIV/AIDS, Health care, SRHR & gender support services. #YoungPositives
, #UYPSafeAndStlyish
The National Forum of People Living with HIV/AIDS Networks in Uganda (NAFOPHANU) Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2026, opened today at Office of the President Auditorium, addressed by NAFOPHANU Board Chairperson, Salome Atom & other key stakeholders.
The key highlights of the meeting include, among others, presentation & approval of the Annual Financial Report/Institutional Audit Report 2025, proposal for review & amendment of NAFOPHANU Constitution, the launch of the Strategic Plan 2025/26 - 2030/31 and election of the Board of Directors.
#EndAIDS2030Ug
Young People Living with HIV, under the umbrella of the National Forum of People Living with HIV and AIDS Networks in Uganda (NAFOPHANU), discussed their priorities for the Global Fund Round 8 Application yesterday at Kampala City Council Authority Playground in Lugogo, guided by the Executive Director - NAFOPHANU, Flavia Kyomukama.
They later played a friendly football match to encourage young people to engage in games & sports to avoid risky behaviour this festive season.
#EndAIDS2030Ug
In the same spirit, she shared the vision of the #HomeOfChampions campaign, a journey aimed at establishing a proposed office headquarters which is a true home for resilience, dignity, and community.
Together, we rise. Together, we build.
#NAFOPHANUatHome
Mobilising 200,000 PLHIV not in care, 200,000 lost to follow-up, and 60,000 non-suppressed starts with renewed support for NAFOPHANU, increased domestic investment, use of the 0.1% HIV mainstreaming funds, and partner support to keep community systems strong.
#HomeOfChampions
We are currently in Buikwe District for the #PSEAH dialogue and training for the community and local residents.
The objective of the dialogue is to unpack conversations, share lived experiences, and raise awareness about #PSEAH and how to reduce it.
#ReportSEAH#Seekforhelp
📆SAVE THE DATE 📆
The annual National HIV and AIDS Symposium is back and will take place in the Southwest region (Mbarara) this year! Save the date in your calendar so you do not miss out!
Dates : 26th to 28th November
Venue : Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST)
Guest of Honor : Prof. Pauline Byakika-Kibwika (Vice Chancellor -MUST)
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International Men's Day 19th Nov
Tomorrow, we celebrate the men in our lives; fathers, brothers, sons and friends. Let's acknowledge the importance of mental health, emotional expression and vulnerability. It's okay to not be okay. Let's break free from societal stereotypes..1/2
To empower boys, we must prioritize mental health, offer accessible services, promote emotional well-being, and encourage help-seeking behavior. This fosters growth and resilience. Empowering young males is key to achieving gender equality.
#youngpositives#BoysTalk
📸 by @UNESCO
Ready to add a powerful layer of HIV protection? PrEP is a simple, daily pill that's proven effective. It's about taking control of your sexual health. Ask your doctor about starting PrEP today! 💪 #GetOnPrEP#SexualHealth@youngpositives
@NUP_Ug FredNyanzi Sentamu hehe😆 for Kawempe south yet the son is also leading MUK and the Younger Brother leading the headquaters in Kavule! Kawempe south is finished in one family meeting.
🌍 Strengthening Community Systems for Greater Impact
This week, UGANET, together with @TASOUganda, conducted a joint support visit to the Uganda Youth Positives (@youngpositives).
The visit is part of our ongoing work to strengthen Community Based Organizations (CBOs), enhancing their systems for reporting, accountability, and service delivery.
Why is this important?
Because strong CBOs mean stronger communities. When local organizations are empowered with the right structures and tools, they are better positioned to deliver on their mandates, respond to community needs, and amplify voices that are often left unheard.
This effort aligns with UGANET’s broader strategy of empowering communities, promoting justice, and enhancing accountability. By strengthening systems at the grassroots, we reinforce our thematic focus on strategic advocacy, capacity building, and community engagement, ensuring that every intervention contributes to sustainable social change.
#UGANET4SocialJustice
Dr. Tom Kakaire, Strategy & Development Lead, kicks off #DHA2025, co-hosted by @IDIMakerere. Honored to unite top scientists & innovators in digital health. Let’s connect, collaborate, & create homegrown solutions for better health in our region. #OneIDI#DigitalHealthAfrica2025