At Kyetume, we believe justice is more than a principle—it’s a path to real, lasting change. From ensuring maternal health access for rural women to fighting child labor and land rights injustices, we turn justice into tangible progress for Uganda’s most marginalized communities.
We break cycles of poverty by training women and youth in market-relevant entrepreneurship skills, expanding access to financial services, and challenging gender barriers to economic participation.
We promote inclusive education by providing scholarships for orphans and vulnerable children, running vocational programs for youth, and advocating for equitable and learner-friendly school environments—while actively fighting child labor and other forms of exploitation.
We reduce health disparities by mobilizing community health workers, providing maternal health services in underserved areas, and addressing stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS.
We empower communities to claim their rights, participate in decision-making, and hold duty-bearers accountable. Our advocacy work spans access to education, health, economic opportunity, and land rights for the most vulnerable.
Committed to enhancing the welfare of rural communities in Mukono District, the Christian Churches of Kyetume Parish established the Kyetume CBHCP in 1994.