Showing posts with label Uganda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uganda. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2025

UGANDA: Denebola Technologies Secures Strategic Investment to Scale Healthcare for 10 Million Women in Uganda

Denebola: Unlocking Health, Unlocking Futures for Africa's Women

This is a powerful endorsement of our work and a testament to the immense need for sustainable healthcare solutions in rural Africa.”
— Dr. Kihumuro Wilbur

KAMPALA, CENTRAL, UGANDA, September 25, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Denebola Technologies, a Ugandan social enterprise, today announced a significant strategic investment from the Women Innovation Fund (WiNFUND), cofounded by the Health Innovation Exchange (HEIX), and global health and Hygiene leader Reckitt. The new funding will accelerate the company’s mission to provide accessible and affordable healthcare to underserved women across the country.

Denebola's proven model combines technology, micro-finance, and community partnerships

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

UGANDA: StrongMinds Uses Low-Cost Model to Treat One Million People For Depression

Low-Cost Therapy Model Brings Hope to a Million Amid Shifting Global Health Priorities

With the right tools, we can make real improvements in people’s lives.”
— Sean Mayberry

KAMPALA, UGANDA, May 20, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- StrongMinds, a nonprofit expanding access to depression treatment across Africa, has announced it has reached one million people since its founding in 2013.

This milestone was made possible by StrongMinds’ innovative, low-cost group therapy

Thursday, June 16, 2022

European and African Scientology Volunteer Ministers of Uganda Bring Hope to Children

A young girl in Wanga Parish wears her new pink shoes to her first day of school.

A young girl in Wanga Parish wears her new pink shoes to her first day of school. © 2022 Church of Scientology International. All Rights Reserved.

Volunteers from the Church of Scientology help children in Uganda have access to school.

WANGA PARISH, UGANDA, June 16, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Going to school for the first time means everything to 70 orphaned children in Wanga Parish. These are children who lost their parents to recent flooding or disease.

Local Volunteer Ministers have made this