Somero Uganda

Somero Uganda Empowering children and young women from vulnerable communities through education, health and skills development. http://www.somero-uganda.org

Somero Uganda aims at empowering children and young people to lead a self-determined life. Its main instruments of empowerment are education, skills development, and sound health. Why girls and young women? Ugandan girls and young women living in the slums belong to the most vulnerable groups of society. They often have been denied education due to the unfriendly schools environment and family r

esponsibilities. Therefore they have to earn their living in the informal service sector, where they are at risk of being exposed to sexual exploitation and violence. Somero Uganda regards itself as a key actor in implementing some of the government’s proposed guidelines on socio-economic and health interventions for girls and young women by linking national concerns to local interventions built on capacities and resources of youth themselves. A strong peer-to-peer network is the backbone of Somero. Vision

Our vision is a Uganda where children and young women live a sustainable life: Our objectives include;

• To create a safe learning environment for vulnerable children & young women to access meaningful quality education. (Contributing to SDG 4.)
• Develop skills and positive attitude among children and young women towards employment for decent work and enterprise development. (Contributing SDG 4 and 8)
• To increase, demand, access and utilization of quality, affordable and appropriate health care services for Children and young women. (SDG 3)
• Develop skills needed for sustainable community development, understanding global issues, promotion of peace and non-violence and appreciation of cultural diversity. (Contributing to SDG 4.7)

Mission

To promote and protect the rights of vulnerable children and young women through education, livelihood development and health initiatives. Core values

Our core values are the fundamental principles and standards to which we adhere. They reflect our rich and diverse organizational history, our culture, and our identity. These values are;
- Accountability
- Transparency
- Partnerships
- Child participation
- Affirmative action

Empowering Kawempe through Green Energy! ☀️​In partnership with   and with generous support from  , Somero is proud to h...
15/05/2026

Empowering Kawempe through Green Energy! ☀️

​In partnership with and with generous support from , Somero is proud to host hands-on Solar Training sessions right here at our head offices in Kawempe division, Kampala city.

​Facilitated by expert trainers from , beneficiaries are gaining essential skills in:

*​Solar panel installation
*​System maintenance
*​Technical troubleshooting

#​Together, we are building a skilled workforce for a sustainable future. 🇺🇬

Still serving. Our computer skills training remains in full swing. During this school holiday, we are dedicating extra t...
11/05/2026

Still serving. Our computer skills training remains in full swing. During this school holiday, we are dedicating extra time to teachers from various schools to master basic programs.

This initiative ensures they are fully equipped to deliver the computer-based curriculum as required by the MoES.

Today, we celebrate the incredible strength, love, and resilience of all mothers and maternal figures. You are the heart...
10/05/2026

Today, we celebrate the incredible strength, love, and resilience of all mothers and maternal figures. You are the heartbeat of our families and the foundation of our communities. Thank you for everything you do, today and every day.
​May your day be filled with the joy and appreciation you so richly deserve!

Today marks the successful completion of a 3-day intensive Mentor Training across 10 districts in the Buganda region! 🎊W...
23/04/2026

Today marks the successful completion of a 3-day intensive Mentor Training across 10 districts in the Buganda region! 🎊

We are proud to have empowered 2,602 mentors with essential skills to support and guide young fathers in their communities. These mentors are now fully equipped for the next seven months of dedicated mentorship! 🤝✨

📍 Covering: Lwengo, Lyantonde, Buikwe, Mukono, Rakai, Kyotera, Nakaseke, Nakasongola, Luweero, and Kayunga.

20/04/2026

The future isn’t just coming it’s already speaking up. 📢

​Under the , adolescent girls from Banda, Katogo, and Mutungo are officially taking the mic! 🎙️

In our latest community dialogue, these young leaders broke down how local social norms have been holding them back and more importantly, how they’re going to change them.

​They didn’t just list the problems; they sat down with their male counterparts to co-create real-world solutions to dismantle harmful stereotypes. 🔨

​We want to know: What’s one social norm you’re challenging right now? Let’s talk about it in the comments! 👇


Today, we concluded a five-day Training of Trainers (ToT) held concurrently in Mende-Wakiso and at Ssaza Hall in Masaka ...
17/04/2026

Today, we concluded a five-day Training of Trainers (ToT) held concurrently in Mende-Wakiso and at Ssaza Hall in Masaka city.

The sessions strengthened TOTs' capacity to help mentors adopt adult learning principles and implement the REAL Fathers approach to positive parenting within their communities.



We are pleased to announce the official launch of a five-day Training of Trainers (ToT) for the REAL Fathers project, ta...
14/04/2026

We are pleased to announce the official launch of a five-day Training of Trainers (ToT) for the REAL Fathers project, taking place from 13th–17th April in Masaka City and Mende, Wakiso District. This cohort gathers participants from six new project intervention districts—Lyantonde, Rakai, Kyotera, Lwengo, Mukono, and Nakaseke.

The program aims to equip these trainers with the pedagogical skills, project models, and materials required to effectively train mentors within their respective communities.


Happy holidays
04/04/2026

Happy holidays

We have officially wrapped up our   project inception meetings in the new intervention districts! Our final stop was Lwe...
26/03/2026

We have officially wrapped up our project inception meetings in the new intervention districts! Our final stop was Lwengo District, where local leaders embraced the project and committed their full support to ensuring its success during implementation.

It was a pleasure to meet with the CAO and Deputy CAO of the  . We discussed the district's commitment to the REAL Fathe...
26/03/2026

It was a pleasure to meet with the CAO and Deputy CAO of the . We discussed the district's commitment to the REAL Fathers project and look forward to its successful implementation.

Strengthening the   Coordinated Approach: As we roll out the REAL Fathers project in Lyantonde District, we are pleased ...
26/03/2026

Strengthening the Coordinated Approach:

As we roll out the REAL Fathers project in Lyantonde District, we are pleased to collaborate with the Lyantonde cluster, supported by CRVPF.

Through this coordinated approach, the cluster implements programs that empower girls, boys, and parents. We are already successfully running these initiatives under the Kampala Girls and Nakawa clusters; bringing this same collaborative spirit to Lyantonde will create powerful synergies for our programs.

Address

Mukalazi Zone, Bwaise II Parish, Kawempe Division, Kampala. Plot 834 Kyadondo, Block 203 Kazo
Kampala
P.O.BOX21162

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

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