Organisation List
API endpoint that allows organisations to be viewed or edited.
GET /rest/v1/organisation/?format=api&ordering=url&page=167
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Situation analysis of the programming and financing for Safe Motherhood and Maternal Health in Uganda\r\nThe main objective of the study was to identify the strengths and gaps in policy, legal and institutional arrangements and financing as they relate to actual service delivery for safe motherhood and maternal health in the country. The study generated information that will be used to highlight the best practices and engage government and non-governmental actors, donors and the media on the need for targeted programming and efficient resource allocation and utilization for safe motherhood efforts. \r\n\r\n10. American Jewish World Service (AJWS) Volunteer\r\nNAWAD has had 2 volunteers join the staff at NAWAD through AJWS, an international NGO that funds grass roots organisations in developing countries. 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Previously she has served as Team Leader of a baseline study on the status of gender responsive planning and budgeting in Moroto, Kitgum, Pader, Amuru and Gulu districts (Uganda) sponsored by UN Women under AH Consulting (Uganda). She served as a consultant on an assessment of the extent to which the implementation of the National Development Plan is in line with the Uganda Gender Policy for the Council For Economic Empowerment For Women Of Africa-Uganda Chapter (CEEWA-Uganda) and as Team Leader on the Diagnostic study on Gender Mainstreaming and Equity in Road Construction and Maintenance in Uganda a research project support by Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), Ministry of Works and Transport, Kampala, Uganda. There are many previous studies and policies Dr Muhanguzi has conducted or developed.\r\n\r\nMrs. Patience N. Muramuzi, NAWAD’s Executive Director and founder, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Management from Makerere University and a certificate in project planning and management from Uganda Management Institute. She brings broad experience to her work with NAWAD and this project. As a volunteer at Uganda Coalition for sustainable development (UCSD) she assisted in fundraising. As a programme officer at Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO) she was in charge of biomass energy efficiency and renewable energy conservation program. As an Assistant Project Officer at Community Integrated Development Initiatives (CIDI), she helped in the mainstreaming of gender in all CIDI projects. Also at CIDI, she mobilised the communities of Kawempe to take part in the implementation of the Kawempe Urban Water and Environment project sensitizing community members on the dangers of poor hygiene and sanitation. 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