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Reform Initiative Uganda is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to restoring dignity and hope to vulnerable communities across Uganda. We support sex workers, street children, orphans, people with disabilities, the elderly, widows, single mothers, and refugees through comprehensive rehabilitation and empowerment programs. Our services include food, education, counseling, medical care, and vocational training. We aim to break cycles of poverty and vulnerability by providing the tools and support needed for individuals to rebuild their lives and thrive with renewed purpose.
NGO Registration Number: 80034182490699
Empowering vulnerable communities in Uganda to thrive.
Providing holistic support and empowerment programs to promote education, healthcare, and
community development.
RIU has a number of projects that restore dignity, build skills, and transform vulnerable lives into stories of strength and hope.
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