Innocent League Uganda

Innocent League Uganda The Innocent League Uganda is a education based HIV management and skills development campaign led by eight young women and two young men.

The Innocent League Uganda is education based HIV management and skills development campaign led by eight young women and two young men who are dedicated to creating a new world for young positive and negatives. The vision and dream of this league was founded and established by Winnie Nansumba A bachelors graduate of counselling and guidance at Ndejje University, Kampala Uganda

Our objectives:

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o see that schools develop protocols supported by ministry of education and sports that addresses disclosure and confidentiality of a parent or child’s HIV status establishing who actually needs to know within the school community

To nationally work towards an HIV friendly school through a holistic approach that promotes a caring, supportive and inclusive environment this is embedded through school practices, activities and procedures

To encourage significant people in the lives of young people like parents, school administrators, school staff, local community leaders, ministry of education, the government to join the effort to support young people to live healthy in and out of school

To encourage awareness about HIV to everyone young and old by educating all generations both the present and future generation through music dance and drama, inspirational speakers, significant competitions, sensitization so as to have a strong stigma and discrimination free environment

To empower young people take own initiative in upholding their skills and talents so as to live a better life. To promote behaviour change in the young innocent generation by encouraging high morals in them which will help them protect their precious lives and live as responsible citizens

Scholastic materials for Senior 4 students were delivered on 27/ Feb/ 2021. Malcom X SS and Emirates SS benefited. Thank...
12/03/2021

Scholastic materials for Senior 4 students were delivered on 27/ Feb/ 2021. Malcom X SS and Emirates SS benefited. Thank you for your generosity and kindness you showed to the students. The School me campaign is on for primary 7 pupils en nothing is small!!
Thank you

Kaswear has blessed the School me campaign with face masks for all the candidates that will receive a set and calculator...
16/02/2021

Kaswear has blessed the School me campaign with face masks for all the candidates that will receive a set and calculator from the campaign.

School Me campaign happened last year in Kamuli district on Easter Monday. Its happening again in Katwe You can support ...
12/03/2020

School Me campaign happened last year in Kamuli district on Easter Monday.
Its happening again in Katwe
You can support the campaign by donating scholastic materials, financial support, contributing towards reusable sanitary towels and sponsoring the reusable sanitary towels training.
You can also offer support by volunteering, offer your expertise in Health and wellbeing of young people during the campaign on Easter Monday.
Together we can make this world a better place for children and young people by contributing to their access to quality education and health wellbeing.
Your welcome to join us at The Innocent League Uganda

The Innocent league Uganda at School Me launch in Busoga high Kamuli district. Thank you team and everyone  who contribu...
20/06/2019

The Innocent league Uganda at School Me launch in Busoga high Kamuli district. Thank you team and everyone who contributed towards the launch

19/09/2018

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14/08/2018

DID YOU KNOW!

In 2016, an estimated 1.4 million people were living with HIV in Uganda, and an estimated 28,000 Ugandans died of AIDS-related illnesses.

As of 2016, the estimated HIV prevalence among adults (aged 15 to 49) stood at 6.5%. Women are disproportionately affected, with 7.6% of adult women living with HIV compared to 4.7% of men.

In 2016 around 33% of adults living with HIV and 53% of children living with HIV were still not on treatment and many people living with HIV experience stigma and discrimination.

https://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-around-world/sub-saharan-africa/uganda

14/08/2018

DID YOU KNOW!!!
Groups most affected by HIV in Uganda; Adolescent girls and young women;
Every year 9,600 young people aged 15-19 years are newly infected with HIV.
HIV prevalence is almost four times higher among young women aged 15 to 24 than young men of the same age.
66% of all the new HIV infections are concentrated among adolescent girls.
Only 43% adolescents have ever tested for HIV
In 2014, only 38.5% of young women and men aged 15-24 could correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and rejected major misconceptions about HIV transmission.
In 2015, it was estimated that 567 Young people aged between 15-24years get infected with HIV every week and of these 363 are Girls!
In Uganda 3% of adolescent girls 15-19 years live with HIV and prevalence doubles [7.1%] by the time they are 24 years (UAIS, 2011).
Young women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) were 50% more likely to have acquired HIV than women who had not experienced violence.
60% of adolescents 10-19 years have experienced physical violence, 42% emotional violence and 10% sexual violence.

13/02/2018

You have to master your craft.

05/11/2017

When did you last test for HIV?

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Kampala Uganda
Kampala
12170

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