Our Partners

Partnerships are the heart-line of UREA. The organization refers “PARTNERS” to all those individuals, communities, organizations and donors which join hands for extending program interventions to achieve the mission of the organization.  The beneficiary community, the line departments, national and international donors, the Local governments, and other key stake holders from civil society are the best examples of UREA’s Partners.

These partnerships help the organization (financially and technically) to achieve its mission. Since its establishment in year 2011; UREA has remained privileged in getting the opportunity to work with a number of diverse partners who not only extended financial support for various projects; but also adequately build the capacity of organization from different perspectives.

UREA greatly values and acknowledges the support of its partners who provided their great support to UREA for its current and previous projects. These include European Union, Partners in Community Transformation (PICOT), Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU), Koboko Municipal Council, Community Empowerment for Rural Rescue (CEFORD), and SEATIN and among others. 

Our Donors and Projects

Project Name 

Donor 

Location 

Duration 

Enhancing Access to skills development and reduce unemployment among youth through strengthening Capacity of local Civil Society organizations in West Nile (EARN Project)

European Union-EU/PICOT

West Nile Uganda (Maracha, Koboko and Yumbe)

3 years from January 2020 to December 2022 

The Future is Now Project 

Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU) and Democratic Governance Facility {DGF)

Koboko District 

2017 to 2018 

Citizens Watch IT/Citizens Manifesto in Action 

HIVOS and Oxfam through Community Empowerment for Rural Development (CEFORD) 

Koboko District 

2013/2014 

 

Our Partners & Donors

European Union-EU

Partners in Community Transformation
(PICOT)

Communication Development Foundation Uganda
(CDFU)

European Union-EU

District Local governments and Government of Republic of Uganda