Intervention for Health Impact

PACE-Programme for Accessible health, Communication and Education is a local non-governmental organization that implements programs aligned to the ministry of health. PACE is an innovative, efficient and impact-oriented organization that works towards realizing a community of Ugandans empowered to sustain healthy behavior, while significantly contributing to Ministry of Health (MoH) priority health areas including HIV/AIDS, malaria, WASH, child health and reproductive health.

Our programs

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Tuberculosis Programming at PACE

For the last 10 years, PACE has enhanced demand creation for Tuberculosis (TB) prevention and treatment services.

HIV Prevention, Care & Treatment

PACE is keen on reducing the number of new infections of HIV in Uganda. In 2014/15, there were 84000 new infections of HIV, down from 91000 new infections.

Malaria Prevention & Treatment

Malaria remains one of Uganda’s biggest public health problems. PACE has for the last five years, worked with the Ministry of Health (MoH)

Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child & Adolescent Health

Maverick Collective Project was an expansion pilot implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Health

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)

1 in 3 people globally don't have access to safe drinking water. They have water, it just isn't safe to drink.

GBV Programming at PACE

PACE's core mandates is to address these gender-related structural vulnerabilities through provision of integrated client centered GBV programs

Social Enterprise Products

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Maama Kit

Maama Kit contains the 10 essential items you need for clean and safe birth in one package

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Solar Sack

Solar sack is an improved version of Solar Water Disinfecion(SODIS) method to purify water

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Reading Glasses

We are committed to increasing access & uptake of reading glasses in under served communities

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Our Progress

4.4%

Military Population found HIV Positive were linked to care in 2020

87,000+

Female condoms distributed in 2020

1,684,371+

Male condoms distributed in 2020

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