YIDO’s interventions in promoting community policing continue to excite the world.

Researchers from Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia University discovered that there is enough evidence to suggest that the community policing interventions implemented by YIDO are resulting into more women and children reporting cases of domestic violence and Child rights violations. Universities under Evidence in Governance and Politics (EGAP) studied the impact of policing interventions that addressed the challenge of building trust and cooperation between police and citizens in Uganda. YIDO implements community policing programs in partnership with Uganda Police.

What We Do

Women Empowerment Program

YIDO’s model to ending violence against women is built on robust interventions in women empowerment for financial freedom and participation in community leadership for increased advocacy

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School Non-Violent Program

YIDO’s partnership with Uganda Police Force and Recommendation of Ministry of Education and Sports has registered impactful achievement in addressing school targeted violence and crimes.

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Health

The IHLI program of YIDO is focused to support people living with HIV/AIDS with ease of access to treatment and care as well as increasing awareness and support for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene initiatives in Kampala and Rwenzori regions.

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Brief Summary of YIDO Current Patnership and Current Project

Currently YIDO is in partnership with War Child Canada funded by MasterCard foundation, YIDO is implementing a 5-year Project which...
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