10 Nov
We are honoured to have been part of a 3day transformative training organized by CEDOVIP (Centre for Domestic Violence Prevention) with support from Girls First Fund and Girls Not Brides Uganda.
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At Raising Teenagers Uganda, we believe that caring for others begins with caring for ourselves. True impact starts from a healthy, happy and inspired team and that’s exactly what our recent self-care experience in Nairobi, Kenya was all about on 25th October, 2025.
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On 29th October 2025, we led a team of partners of the Wezesha Girls Network – Uganda to The Olive School Namugongo for the Post International Day of the Girl Child 2025 celebration.
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The month of October is dedicated to celebrating girls, their strength, potential and resilience. In that spirit, on 17th October, 2025 we joined AHF Uganda Cares and other key partners for the Post International Day of the Girl Child (#IDGC2025) celebration at St. Martin Mulago Primary School.
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On the evening of October 2nd 2025, the spirit of leadership and service came alive on the grand stage at the Leaders’ Gala and Ball, a prestigious gathering that brought together changemakers and visionary young leaders from across the nation.
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The National Civil Society Convention 2025 (#CSOConventionUG2025) held on 29th–30th September 2025, brought together key stakeholders, thought leaders and changemakers to engage in critical deliberations and share insights shaping the future of civil society in Uganda.
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Raising Teenagers Uganda joined the Family Day celebrations organized by the Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development at Sheraton Hotel, Kampala.
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Philanthropy Week 2025 was a series of activities. It was a living testament to the power of generosity, community and shared humanity. From 4th to 9th August, we walked together with our partners, CivSource Africa, CivLegacy Foundation and the NGO Forum to highlight what it means to give and to build a society rooted in compassion and dignity.
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At Raising Teenagers Uganda (RTU) caring for others is at the heart of everything we do and recently, the organization turned the focus inward with a self-care session designed just for staff which was a reminder that we need time to rest, reflect and recharge.
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Raising Teenagers Uganda joined members of the Brave Movement Uganda in commemorating the Day of the African Child, a day dedicated to amplifying the voices of African children and advocating for their rights, safety and well-being
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