Organisation List
API endpoint that allows organisations to be viewed or edited.
GET /rest/v1/organisation/?ordering=-mobile&page=9
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Education -> Focus on increasing the proportion of pre-school age children benefiting from Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) approaches. \r\n2. Health -> Focus on improving the protection of very young children from preventable diseases; reducing malnutrition; improving children’s access to both preventative and curative health services; encouraging community-based and community managed approaches to basic health care; increasing adoption by women and men of positive reproductive health practices.\r\n3. Livelihoods -> Focus on improving the sustainable quality of life. \r\n4. Child protection -> Focus on community empowerment for effective development, seeks to establish an enabling environment for the enhanced protection, care and development of children", "notes": "", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": 349, "content_owner": null, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 1124, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [], "logo": null, "current_user_permissions": { "can_create_iati_export": false, "can_edit_iati_export": false }, "created_at": "2013-03-13T08:52:48+01:00", "last_modified_at": "2015-02-26T13:56:54.965339+01:00", "name": "GRM", "long_name": "Golden Rule Mission", "language": "en", "organisation_type": "N", "currency": "EUR", "new_organisation_type": 22, "iati_org_id": null, "url": "", "facebook": "", "twitter": "", "linkedin": "", "phone": "+256-773581934", "mobile": "+256-773581934", "fax": "", "contact_person": "Ms Kabagabo Claire", "contact_email": "clairekabagabo@gmail.com", "description": "", "notes": "", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": null, "content_owner": null, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 1115, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [], "logo": "https://storage.googleapis.com/akvo-rsr-production-media-files/cache/97/a2/97a27779798d37bdd99b3193339f58b1.jpg", "current_user_permissions": { "can_create_iati_export": false, "can_edit_iati_export": false }, "created_at": "2013-03-13T08:11:56+01:00", "last_modified_at": "2015-02-26T13:57:01.329892+01:00", "name": "Skills Plus ", "long_name": "Skills Plus,Uganda ", "language": "en", "organisation_type": "N", "currency": "EUR", "new_organisation_type": 22, "iati_org_id": null, "url": "http://www.skillsplusuganda.org/", "facebook": "", "twitter": "", "linkedin": "", "phone": "+256 712 069237", "mobile": "+256 773 292426", "fax": "", "contact_person": "Hakim Kirigwa ", "contact_email": "skillsplusuganda@yahoo.com", "description": "Skills Plus, Uganda is registered under the Ministry of Gender and Community Services in particular Jinja District Local Administration Registration NO 122101. Skills Plus, Uganda has now made seven (7) years in existence since it’s inception from 1st October 2006. When the organization begun, its source of funding was from it’s members, well-wishers and Computer Training. The organization had one Computer which was used for both Training and Administration. \r\n\r\n The little fees paid by the Learners, well wishers, Skills Plus founder members, volunteers and Donors has given the organization a sense of direction and continuity. On its establishment, the pioneer Board of Trustees focused on putting in place necessities required by the organization like putting in place an office, a Computer centre, Tailoring centre, HIV/AIDS counseling and Training, Garage where youths would learn the practicals of Motor Vehicle Repair and Maintenance and a welding workshop where students would come for learning and also making a source of income for the organization and so many others. However, the organization is facing the problem of Limited Resources to meet its needs and the demand of the community she is serving. \r\n\r\nSkills Plus, Uganda continues to play a leading role in providing basic Skills that can improve people’s standards of living. Some of the Skills and activities that Skills Plus, Uganda provide are; HIV/AIDS sensitization, counseling and Training of counselors , Computer training, Tailoring Training, welding and fabrication, Child Support and Nursery teaching and day care program mainly to the orphans, Vulnerable Children, community empowerment in health like constructing a garbage bank or an ash put where the community can dump their garbage to promote sanitation and hygiene in area. \r\n\r\nThis year 2012, the organization has registered some success, more so, the organization constructed a garbage bank worth $2000, this garbage bank is almost serving the whole of Bugembe town council with a population of 60000. This has improved on the health standards of our people. Our Nursery school is also doing well, we now have a population of about 150 kids of which 70% of them are helpless. The organization’s target was to laying strategies for getting volunteers to help it get financial and material support from within and outside (Local, National and International) Levels to facilitate it’s activities and programs. \r\n\r\nThe Board members take this opportunity to thank all its stake holders, more so the volunteers that have sacrificed their time and money to fund most of our planned activities to help us fulfill some of our aims and objectives. \r\n", "notes": "", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": null, "content_owner": null, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 1125, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [], "logo": null, "current_user_permissions": { "can_create_iati_export": false, "can_edit_iati_export": false }, "created_at": "2013-03-13T08:56:03+01:00", "last_modified_at": "2015-02-26T13:56:57.853252+01:00", "name": "MTB", "long_name": "Mutukula Town Board", "language": "en", "organisation_type": "G", "currency": "EUR", "new_organisation_type": 23, "iati_org_id": null, "url": "", "facebook": "", "twitter": "", "linkedin": "", "phone": "+256 772856021", "mobile": "+256 772856021", "fax": "", "contact_person": "John Kayabula", "contact_email": "johnkayabula@yahoo.com", "description": "To improve hygiene and sanitation as well as planned infrastructure development in town", "notes": "", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": null, "content_owner": null, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 1134, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [], "logo": null, "current_user_permissions": { "can_create_iati_export": false, "can_edit_iati_export": false }, "created_at": "2013-03-13T09:50:18+01:00", "last_modified_at": "2015-02-26T13:56:51.379782+01:00", "name": "BSC", "long_name": "BUWAMA SUB-COUNTY", "language": "en", "organisation_type": "G", "currency": "EUR", "new_organisation_type": 10, "iati_org_id": null, "url": "", "facebook": "", "twitter": "", "linkedin": "", "phone": "256772838499", "mobile": "256772838499", "fax": "", "contact_person": "BANZI LAWRENCE", "contact_email": "lawrencebanzi@yahoo.com", "description": "Buwama Sub-County is where BUWAMA Town is found. It is 41kms on Kampala-Masaka road. Its a lower Local Government with a mission provide social and economic services.", "notes": "", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": null, "content_owner": null, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 1185, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [ { "id": 1068, "latitude": 0.338988, "longitude": 32.583899, "city": "Kampala", "state": "", "address_1": "P.O.BOX 10746", "address_2": "PLOT 2 KATEGO ROAD,TUFNELL DRIVE", "postcode": "", "iati_country": "UG", "country": 21, "location_target": 1185 } ], "logo": "https://storage.googleapis.com/akvo-rsr-production-media-files/cache/84/97/8497466770be9bc658134eceac246a75.jpg", "latitude": "0.338988", "longitude": "32.583899", "city": "Kampala", "current_user_permissions": { "can_create_iati_export": false, "can_edit_iati_export": false }, "created_at": "2013-05-31T15:09:35+02:00", "last_modified_at": "2015-02-26T13:56:59.952932+01:00", "name": "RHU", "long_name": "Reproductive Health Uganda", "language": "en", "organisation_type": "N", "currency": "EUR", "new_organisation_type": 22, "iati_org_id": null, "url": "http://www.rhu.or.ug/", "facebook": "", "twitter": "", "linkedin": "", "phone": "+256312207100", "mobile": "+256772701953", "fax": "+256414540657", "contact_person": "Jackson Chekweko", "contact_email": "jchekweko@rhu.or.ug", "description": "Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) is a volunteer led- Charitable Organisation legally incorporated in Uganda under the Trustees Incorporation Act (Cap.165) C.I.NO.574, Tax Identification No. (TIN): 1000041214 .RHU is duly registered under the NGO Registration Statute: S.5914/255.\r\nFounded in 1957 as the Family Planning Association of Uganda (FPAU),RHU pioneered family planning services in the country and significantly contributed to the shift towards comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights in Uganda. In 1963 it became affiliated to the International Planned Parenthood Federation.\r\nRHU envisages a Ugandan society where everyone has access to SRHR information and services they need and in which their SRHR choices are respected.\r\nOur mission is to promote high quality, high impact and gender-sensitive sexual and reproductive health and rights information and services for vulnerable and most at risk population of young people (15 – 30 years) in Uganda through capacity building, specialized services delivery, issue-specific advocacy and strategic partnerships.\r\nOur main programme themes are;\r\n• Adolescents: accelerating access to adolescents SRHR and active involvement and participation of young people in governance, management and programmes\r\n• AIDS/HIV: accelerating access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care\r\n• Abortion: increasing access to Post Abortion Care services at the lowest level possible\r\n• Access: accelerating access to services for family planning and other reproductive conditions\r\n• Advocacy: for creation of safe and supportive environment for the provision and access to SRHR information and services, including resources allocation to support such programmes, promoting and/or protecting individual’s SRHR.", "notes": "", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": 1068, "content_owner": null, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 1118, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [], "logo": null, "current_user_permissions": { "can_create_iati_export": false, "can_edit_iati_export": false }, "created_at": "2013-03-13T08:19:00+01:00", "last_modified_at": "2015-02-26T13:56:58.889730+01:00", "name": "OCBO", "long_name": "Orphans Community Based Organisation", "language": "en", "organisation_type": "N", "currency": "EUR", "new_organisation_type": 22, "iati_org_id": null, "url": "http://www.ocbo.org/", "facebook": "", "twitter": "", "linkedin": "", "phone": "+256 772569750", "mobile": "+256 772 569750", "fax": "", "contact_person": "Kalungi John Ggayi", "contact_email": "ocborakai@yahoo.com", "description": "Facilitate communities to provide a decent life for all vulnerable children in Uganda through adapting and implementing community based initiatives.", "notes": "", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": null, "content_owner": null, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 1663, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [ { "id": 1149, "latitude": 2.248889, "longitude": 32.9, "city": "Lira", "state": "", "address_1": " Agency for Sustainable Rural Transformation | AFSRT Lira - Gulu Rd, Lira, Uganda ", "address_2": "", "postcode": "263", "iati_country": "UG", "country": 21, "location_target": 1663 } ], "logo": "https://storage.googleapis.com/akvo-rsr-production-media-files/cache/4c/4c/4c4cbb6a91040a8894989bd002c672b2.jpg", "latitude": "2.248889", "longitude": "32.9", "city": "Lira", "current_user_permissions": { "can_create_iati_export": false, "can_edit_iati_export": false }, "created_at": "2013-08-12T08:33:25+02:00", "last_modified_at": "2015-02-26T13:56:50.540246+01:00", "name": "AFSRT", "long_name": "AGENCY FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL TRANSFORMATION", "language": "en", "organisation_type": "N", "currency": "EUR", "new_organisation_type": 22, "iati_org_id": null, "url": "http://www.afsrt.org/", "facebook": "", "twitter": "", "linkedin": "", "phone": "+256 39 2899304", "mobile": "+256772499982", "fax": "", "contact_person": "Ogwang Patrick", "contact_email": "ogwang.patrick@afsrt.org", "description": "Agency for Sustainable Rural Transformation (AFSRT) is a Civil Society Organisation which was formed in 2003, and legally registered in 2006 by a group of professionals. AFSRT contributes to the empowerment of rural communities in the Northern and Eastern regions of Uganda, through provision of appropriate information, skills and resources for equitable support of grassroots’ communities and their institutions to enhance participatory, economically dynamic and environmentally sustainable rural development.\r\n\r\nWe are working in Lango, Teso and Bunyoro sub-regions for the purpose of bridging the existing gaps in the service provision, especially in the agricultural, health, education, water and sanitation, and environmental sectors. In recent years the organisation has been scaling up its activities all geared towards sustainable development.", "notes": "", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": 1149, "content_owner": null, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 1126, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [ { "id": 1014, "latitude": -0.335238, "longitude": 31.734079, "city": "Masaka", "state": "Uganda", "address_1": "P.O. 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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. 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