PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELLNESS, THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT OF EVERY CHILD.
Health & Wellness

Promoting Health and Wellness

At Ecov Uganda, we believe that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right for every child. We are committed to promoting health, preventing disease, and empowering communities to make informed decisions about their well-being. Our programs focus on providing essential health services, education, and resources to ensure that children and families can thrive.

Their Health is Our Wealth.

Advocacy programs tailor made to enhance the health and wellness of children, their families and the communities they come from.

Preventive Care

We believe that prevention is key to maintaining good health. We focus on educating communities about healthy lifestyles, disease prevention, and early detection.

Accessibility for All

We strive to make healthcare accessible to all children, regardless of their location , tribe, gender or socioeconomic status. We partner with local healthcare providers to ensure that children and families have access to the care they need.

Empowerment through Education

We believe that knowledge is power. We empower children, families and communities with information about health and wellness, enabling them to make informed decisions about their health.

Our Commitment

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Education

We provide comprehensive health education programs on topics such as nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention.

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Prevention

We focus on preventing common diseases through vaccination campaigns, health screenings, and early intervention programs.

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Access

We work to improve access to healthcare services, particularly in underserved communities around Uganda.

Addressing health challenges in Uganda.

Uganda faces significant health challenges, including high rates of malaria, HIV/AIDS, and malnutrition. These issues are often compounded by limited access to healthcare, poverty, and lack of awareness.

We have reached thousands of children and families with our health education and services. We have partnered with local healthcare providers to increase access to care, and we have implemented successful disease prevention programs.

We actively advocate for policy changes that promote the health and wellbeing of children, ensuring a healthier future for Uganda.

Infant deaths per 1,000 live births in Uganda (2022)
0
Malnourished Children under 5
1 %