MIGHT works with communities, clients, donors and survivors to best represent the voices of minorities and key stake holders at the national, regional and international level, acting in the interest of Ugandan minorities.
Strengthening World Peace, Human Rights and Sustainable Development
MIGHT Foundation (MIGHT) is a Ugandan non-partisan and non-profit organization that researches, advocates, litigates and carries out capacity and community development projects for the promotion, protection and strengthening of peace, human rights and related inclusive sustainable development matters like agriculture, finance and trade. In achieving its vision and mission, MIGHT works with communities, clients, donors and survivors to best represent the voices of minorities and key stake holders at the national, regional and international level, acting in the interest of Ugandan minorities.
An empowered and advocating Ugandan society that promotes, respects and defends peace, human rights and sustainable development for all.
The main purpose of MIGHT is to promote, respect and strengthen peace, human rights and sustainable development in Uganda through an objective and strategic programme of research, standard setting, advocacy, litigation, capacity and community development, and humanitarian aid through our volunteers, donors and partners around the world.
Our organization truly believes that by working together, we can save more lives than ever before.
Sadly, sub-Saharan Africa, and in particular Uganda, faces a challenge of lack of awareness about lupus within the region, partly due to the global absence of signs of lupus among people with a dark skin tone, especially black people.
During the workshops, we train participants, i.e village and national citizens, on how to use Music, Dance and Drama in combination with legislative theatre or theatre of the oppressed to
Due to the nationwide absence of village accountability platforms within Uganda, we established the MDD accountability dialogues, where village residents, particularly girls, young women, boys and young men, hold their village and national leaders, including government officers
Due to misinformation in the health sector and the lack of a regional digital fundraising platform, we created the HealthAngels mobile application (prototype) that will be used by users, especially youths within Ugandan, interested in health to
MIGHT prospers as an independent, non-violent, non-partisan, people centered non-profit organization
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