Reproductive Health Uganda
Katabarwa Muhamadi is an experienced professional currently serving as an Ecosystem Trainer at Tiko since November 2022, responsible for mapping and training new actors on the Tiko platform. In addition to this role, Katabarwa has worked as a Consultant for Reproductive Health Uganda since April 2022, and previously held multiple positions including National Delegate at the Aga Khan Foundation and Master Trainer for the ITH Program. Other notable roles include Lead Facilitator at Youth Action Movement Uganda and Chairperson of the National Association of Social Workers of Uganda. Katabarwa's earlier experience includes positions such as Lead Mobilizer and Community Linkages for the In Their Hands program, Project Assistant and ASRHR Facilitator at Reproductive Health Uganda, and HIV Counselor at AHF-Uganda Care. Katabarwa holds a Bachelor's degree in Adult and Community Education from Makerere University, earned between 2013 and 2017.
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Reproductive Health Uganda
We are Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) is a member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). RHU is a volunteer owned and led organisation that started work in Uganda in 1957. Currently RHU operates 17 branches spread in all the sub-re barriers affecting access to sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) and policy development and reviews. RHU has made significant contribution in the area of SRHR. Many of these efforts have redefined the SRHR landscape in Uganda. RHU has a long-standing record of providing quality reproductive health services that include safe motherhood, family planning, HIV/AIDS, adolescent interventions and advocacy in Uganda. RHU works with different partners and stakeholders to realise its goals and objectives. The main target is the young people and the most vulnerable groups, with special focus on hard-to-reach areas. There is also special attention paid on promoting gender inclusiveness.