women and children through outreach and awareness on their Health
There is need to reach out to young people, women and children through outreachreaches and awareness on their Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights to their health and wellbeing. The LCA has undertaken this mantle and through several out reaches, broadcast messages and trainings of leaders and VHTs, we believe the coalition is on the right course.
The coalition also seeks to support similar coalitions within other regions, Since it has been in existence for three years, the LCA hopes to support the localisation agenda in other regions.
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Targets
7405
Achieved
113%
Percentage
While health outcomes rose slightly above the set targets, achieving 113%, the project demonstrated commendable success in promoting health service utilization and community engagement.
Health
This is aimed at maximizing the impact on the communities within which the LCA is working as during the implementation, many gaps were identified that needed interventions although these were catered for through the adoptive planning approach to work by the LCA, there is still a need to address these gaps.
EDUCATION
During an assessment carried out by the LCA, it was also discovered that there was a decline in enrollment of pupils from academic year 2022 and 2023 in all the five divisions of Kampala. The LCA member organisations carried out a joint assessment in seventeen government aided schools in all five divisions of Kampala; Makindye, Rubaga, Central, Kawempe and Nakawa.
CHILD PROTECTION
The livelihoods component of the project surpassed expectations, achieving 174% of its overall targets. this suggests a strong impact on income levels and the economic well-being of individuals and households.
Livelihoods
In regards to livelihoods, the LCA as part of its implementation plan has worked towards boosting the livelihoods of 1,200 young people including refugees through providing them with entrepreneurship, vocational and employability skills for national and refugee skills to support them start their own businesses or get gainful employment.