List Of NGOs In Uganda
A non-governmental organization is an organization that generally is formed independent from government. They are typically nonprofit entities, and many of them are active in humanitarianism or the social sciences; they can also include clubs and associations
Here is the list of total 6 NGOs working in Uganda for various social welfare activities.
Uganda Volunteers For Peace – NGO
Kibuye Kampala
Mr. Semakula Stuart
Masaka Association Of Disabled Persons Living With HIV&AIDS (MADIPHA) – NGO
P. O BOx 1232
Musisi Richard
Sarojini Devi Memorial Society – NGO
savalyapuram (p.o),(m.d)
Peteti Naga Komali
Access Youth Initiative Uganda – NGO
P.O.BOX 29437 KAMPALA-UGANDA
Kakinda
Rwenzori Youth Initiatives For Development (RWEYIDA) – NGO
Nyakasanga West ,Nyamwamba Division, Kasese Municipality, P.O Box 254,Kasese
Baluku Eri
Volunteering Uganda – NGO
Where are NGOs registered in Uganda?
The National Bureau for NGOs of Ministry of Internal Affairs is the regulatory entity mandated to monitor, regulate and coordinate the activities of all NGOs in Uganda. The Bureau maintains an updated register of the NGOs permitted to operate in the country and regularly releases the register to the public.
What organizations are helping Uganda?
Top Organisations to Volunteer for in Uganda
- ActionAid International Uganda. Building.
- Oxfam. Building.
- 40 Days Over 40 Smiles Foundation.
- Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary.
- FIDA Uganda.
- Writivism.
- CARE International in Uganda.
How do I start an NGO in Uganda?
Registration of NGOs incorporated within Uganda
- a certified copy of a certificate of incorporation;
- a copy of the Organization’s governing documents;
- a chart showing the governance structure;
- proof of payment of the prescribed fee;
- source of funding of the activities of the organization;
- Every organization should reserve its name with the Registrar General’s Office at the Ministry of Justice. This is done to make sure that no other organization will use your names or the name of the organization is free to be used by you. In case of subsequent change of names, a reservation must be done again
- The NGO Board sits once every month, to verify and process all the applications from varies NGO’s applicants,
Issuance of certificate of Registration
- If the NGO application has complied with the requirements for registration, the Bureau shall issue a certificate of registration to the organization.
- The certificate of registration shall be in Form B prescribed in the schedule and shall indicate the name, registration number and the date of registration of the organization.
- Collection of Permits/Incorporation Certificates is by any official of the organization after a month of lodging its papers. Any other parties sent for that purpose should have authority letters from the organization.
Note
- Every Constitution must in addition to other requirements have a dissolution clause.
- When an organization closes down (even temporarily) the NGO Board should be informed.