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Save the Children in Uganda

Save the Children Uganda has been at the forefront of championing children’s rights and well-being since 1959. We work tirelessly to ensure that every child—especially the most vulnerable children have access to quality education, healthcare, protection, and a safe environment to thrive. 

Through innovative programs, strategic partnerships, and evidence-based advocacy, we drive lasting change in communities across Uganda. Our focus spans education, child protection, health and nutrition, child rights governance, and humanitarian response, reaching millions of children and families. Together, we are building a brighter future where every child survives, learns, and is protected.

The situation for children in Uganda

According to the Uganda Demographic and Health Survey (UDHS) 2022, Uganda's population has reached approximately 45.9 million, with children aged 0-17 years constituting half of this number. Despite improvements, many children continue to face significant challenges. The under-five mortality rate stands at 52 deaths per 1,000 live births, and 26% of children under five suffer from stunting due to malnutrition. Access to quality education remains a concern, with only 41% of children completing primary school. These issues are more pronounced in rural areas, where resources are limited.

According to the 2019 UNICEF Situation Analysis Report on Children in Uganda, 56% of Uganda's children suffer from multiple deprivations. [Situation Analysis of Children in Uganda 2019 | UNICEF Uganda]

Children in Uganda are also vulnerable to violence, exploitation, and abuse. Harmful practices such as child labor and child marriage persist, with 34% of women aged 20-24 having married before the age of 18. The ongoing refugee crisis has further strained resources, leaving many children in need of urgent humanitarian assistance.

Save the Children is responding to these challenges by delivering life-saving health and nutrition programs, expanding access to quality education, and strengthening child protection systems. We work alongside communities and partners to ensure that the most vulnerable children are safe, learning, and thriving. 

Rhoda and her daughter Lela, 11, at their family garden in Zomba district, Malawi.

Sam Vox / Save the Children

Our Impact in 2024

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435,149

People in Education

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538,026

People in Child Protection & Child Rights Governance

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181,149

People in Health & Nutrition

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78,417

People in Child Poverty

News & Stories

22 May 2026

European Union Provides Additional €3 Million to Strengthen Education Access for Refugee and Host Community Children in Uganda

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

European Union Provides Additional €3 Million to Strengthen Education Access for Refugee and Host Community Children in Uganda

Kampala, Uganda – May 22nd, 2026

As Europe Day 2026 was celebrated on Saturday, 9 May 2026, and as the European Union marks 50 years of partnership with Uganda since the establishment of the EU Delegation in Kampala in 1976, the European Union, through its humanitarian funding, has provided an additional €3 million to the Building Resilient Inclusive Systems for Locally Led Education and Protection (RISE) Project in Uganda. This additional funding, allocated through the Humanitarian Implementation Plan (HIP) 2026, builds on the EU’s initial €5 million contribution in 2025 and further strengthens efforts to ensure that refugee and Ugandan children affected by displacement can access safe, inclusive, and quality education. The additional funding is accompanied by a project time extension from February 2027 to April 2027, enabling partners to consolidate gains and sustain impact. 

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6 Mar 2026

Call for consultancy services from competent and qualified professionals to submit proposals

Save the Children Uganda is seeking consultancy services from competent and qualified professionals to submit proposals for given tenders.

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12 Dec 2025

UNIQLO “PEACE FOR ALL” SUPPORTS NEW PROJECT TO PROTECT AND EDUCATE CHILDREN IN PALABEK REFUGEE SETTLEMENT, UGANDA

Uganda hosts over 1.9million refugees, making it Africa’s largest refugee-hosting country. In Palabek Refugee Settlement alone 90,000 refugees, of whom 83% women and children, face challenges in accessing education and protection services. Today, Save the Children is launching “Strengthening education and child protection services for refugee children in Palabek Settlement, Northern Uganda”, a two-year project in partnership with a Japanese clothing brand UNIQLO/Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. The project is supported through UNIQLO’s PEACE FOR ALL global campaign.

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