HDF is a Ugandan not for profit Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) founded in 2020. Hamiza a word from one of the local dialects means being firm, persistent, grounded, consistent and it also means giving facts and hope. HDF is looking at addressing the challenges of vulnerable people such as Refugees and Host communities, Women and Girls, Boys and Men, Youth, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), Smallholder farmers face. HDF uses a community led approach, Gender Transformative approach and collaborative with vulnerable groups to tackle the inequalities and injustices these vulnerable groups continue to face in Uganda.
The Climate Resilience and Economic Stability for Refugees and Host Communities (CREST –LEAD Project) in Bukere zone, Kyaka II refugee settlement, Kyegegwa district funded by MOFA through Woord en Daad aimed at transforming the livelihood of Refugees and Host communities through climate resilience and livelihood interventions and business and market linkages.
Horticulture Value Chain Development project– Butebo district funded by BUMBA Foundation UK targeting smallholder farmers, women and girls for household livelihood transformation through community agroecology school, legal aid support and SRHR services.
“IAM GIRL Project- Promoting Right to Education and economic empowerment of households of in-school girls through a comprehensive mix of interventions, to include skilling, Community agroecology school, legal aid support and SRHR services in Butebo, Butaleja and Namutumba districts funded by Irish Aid.
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