
Vijana Corps
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Vijana Corps is a Non- Government Organisation that creates platforms, tools and safe spaces to empower the last-mile youth to #BeSeenAndHeard
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I’m delighted to have shared the podium with Aloikin Praise Opoloje today to receive the Civil Liberties Award 2024. Thank you Chapter Four Uganda USAID Uganda and the team Vijana Corps


Our team member is participating in the High-Level Stakeholders' Dialogue on Climate Action, Resilience, and Adaptation held in Packwach. This critical event is organized by Vijana Corps to address the pressing climate-related challenges faced by communities in the West Nile



Honored to present on adaptation and resilience strategies for WestNile region at a high-level dialogue between CSOs and government, hosted by Vijana Corps. Climate action is incomplete without adaptation, resilience, and equitable climate finance. #ClimateAction #ClimateFinance





In today’s Order Paper, the Parliament of Uganda is expected to consider a motion from the Ministry of Finance for a resolution of Parliament seeking to approve amendment of Schedule 2 of the Anti-Money Laundering Act, Cap. 118 to remove NGOs from the list of accountable persons. Under the




Just concluded: KAMPALA AREA FEDERATION in partnership with Vijana Corps conducted a 4 day training on social media literacy with the youth of Nankulabye, Biina, Kireka and Mbuya to encourage them to use social media effectively in achieving the SDGs. #YouthEmpowerment #SDGs


Vijana Corps is proud to see young leaders stepping up! Congratulations to Catherine Birungi Catherine and Ivan, for taking bold steps to serve their communities. Your leadership inspires us all. Wishing you success in your journey! #YouthLeadership #BeSeenAndHeard



Vijana Corps Congratulations Vijana Corps team. This award is a testament of the impactful work your doing in vulnerable communities.






“From a young age, I saw that poor people couldn’t access justice. Their rights were denied. That realization shaped my entire life—it has always been about confronting injustice, fixing what is broken, and working toward something better.” Meet Tabo Annet Winifred, advocate, and