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|Country=Uganda | |Country=Uganda | ||
|Current focus=Community | |Current focus=Community empowerment | ||
Health | Health | ||
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Livelihood improvement | |||
Environmental protection | Environmental protection | ||
Conservation | Conservation | ||
Human Rights | Human Rights | ||
Sexual and | Sexual health and reproductive rights | ||
|Description=COTFONE is a member-based network whose core business is addressing the obstacles that prevent marginalised and vulnerable individuals from leading healthy and self-reliant lives. They want to ensure that everyone has equal access to quality basic services and that people's human rights attained at birth are defended and protected. Their mission is to empower community actors to address the needs of vulnerable and marginalized groups in the communities of the Greater Masaka sub-region. Some examples of their work in the environmental conservation space are training OVC households on how to make African Energy-Saving Cook Stoves (EKYOTO) and providing tree seedlings to selected schools and villages to promote afforestation. | |Description=COTFONE is a member-based network whose core business is addressing the obstacles that prevent marginalised and vulnerable individuals from leading healthy and self-reliant lives. They want to ensure that everyone has equal access to quality basic services and that people's human rights attained at birth are defended and protected. Their mission is to empower community actors to address the needs of vulnerable and marginalized groups in the communities of the Greater Masaka sub-region. Some examples of their work in the environmental conservation space are training OVC households on how to make African Energy-Saving Cook Stoves (EKYOTO) and providing tree seedlings to selected schools and villages to promote afforestation. | ||
(website) | (website) | ||
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[[Category:Uganda]] | [[Category:Uganda]] | ||