MENTOR ORPHANS AFRICA
(MOA)
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Covid 19 has found us in a situation where we need to promote cleanliness through washing of our hands, wearing of face masks, sanitizers and social distance which are still limited.
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The organization has managed to provide clean water for hand wash although the resources are still limited.
WITH LOVE TO MAKE A CHANGE, WE CAN DO ANYTHING TO PROVIDE A LIFE TO THESE STRIVING CHILDREN.
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About 30 million Ugandans still do not have latrines, and practice open defecation i.e. the use of ponds, rivers, bushes and farms as a defecating site is widely observed. Household access to off-site sanitation system is only 1.65% (only urban cities have off-site waste water system). Diseases caused by poor sanitation are highly increasing in our community
WELCOME TO MENTOR ORPHANS AFRICA
MENTOR ORPHANS AFRICA- UGANDA
Mentor Orphans Africa is non-governmental, not for profit organization that was established to help support orphaned and vulnerable children access basic needs i.e. better health services, education, and shelter among others. MOA fosters a dignified and protected life for children who have fallen victim to the scourge of poverty, solitude and are at the risk of HIV/AIDS. We aim at restoring hope and lobby opportunities for OVC in Uganda by equipping them with the necessary survival skills and knowledge.
With the population of Uganda estimated at 35.4 million persons and population growth rate of 3.2 percent per annum with over 70% youth; the country is immensely affected by over-dependence, which stifles development (UBOS, 2007). As a result the well being of such a population is affected through problems of poverty, low resource base that puts significant pressure on the delivery of basic social services, particularly to children; demand for food, healthcare and education services is growing while access to education and healthcare services at the community level remains limited more so in the rural areas where this project seeks to be initiated. Primary school retention remains a challenge for the Government due to high dropout rates. Consequently, the transition rate from primary to secondary and tertiary levels has been low and very few children are now likely to complete primary and continue to higher levels of education.
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The Orphans and Vulnerable Children Situation Analysis Report, 2009 estimated that nearly half (48%) of all Ugandan orphans are a result of HIV/AIDS. Up to 43% of all children (7.3 million) live in moderately vulnerable situation, while 8% (1.3 million) live in critically vulnerable situation. Approximately 14% of children in Uganda below 18 years of age are orphans, among which 20% of them are aged 6–17 years.
HIV/AIDS has over time been noted as one of the major factors that has orphaned children living them hopeless and helpless with little or no support to sustain and provide them with basic needs.
Ugandan communities have traditionally absorbed orphans within the extended family system. MOA is seeking to stand in the gap by providing information, psycho social support, education, accommodation and medical care to some of these children.
VULNERABILITY
Vulnerability is a complex concept to define, as is illustrated in local/community definitions of vulnerability, which often include disabled or destitute children; in policy and support provision definitions, which list categories of children; and in working definitions, which are used in various documents. The concept of vulnerability is not only restricted to individuals..................
OUR MISSION
To provide a path way of Hope by giving to the Hopeless, building relationships and reaching out to others by the love of Jesus Christ...................
GET INVOLVED
Too many children are missing out on life changing opportunities. We’re working in the Uganda’s poorest, most dangerous and hard-to-reach places to make sure children have the chance to fulfill their potential.
Millions of children never see the inside of a classroom. Others drop out because their classes are overcrowded or their teachers poorly trained.
Children in disadvantaged communities..........................
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Meet The Team
Ssenyonga Charles
FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR
Nabbale Dorcus
CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER
Serwadda Dennis
CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCE