By Othieno Gerald | Project Leader
Malaria continues to rob thousands of Ugandan families of their health, education, and livelihoods.
According to the Uganda Ministry of Health's latest Malaria Indicator Survey (2024–2025), 21% of children under five years are infected with malaria parasites, highlighting an alarming increase in disease burden.
Children, pregnant women, and low-income rural families remain the hardest hit, often lacking access to quality healthcare, insecticide-treated mosquito nets, and timely treatment.
Your support will enable us distribute life-saving mosquito nets, provide malaria awareness education, strengthen community health outreach, and improve access to early diagnosis and treatment in vulnerable communities.
Every contribution protects children from preventable illness, reduces school absenteeism, and eases the financial burden on struggling families.
With your support, we can save lives, restore hope, and help Uganda move closer to the national goal of eliminating malaria deaths by 2030.
Every donation creates a healthier future for rural communities.
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