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Economic Empowerment to Address Gender Based Violence for Vulnerable Girls and Women 

PACE at the World Malaria Day Scientific Conference on 21 to 22 April, 2022

PACE Team at the 1st TB marathon in Uganda on 13 March, 2022 

An Adolescent girl from Dokolo District sharing her success story during the recent PACE Board- Ministry of Health engagement in Kampala. 

A PACE Project Officer facilitating a dialogue to address the barriers limit access to contraceptives among the youth in Dokolo district. 

Some of the start up kits given to 1,396 AGYW in Northern and Eastern Uganda after graduation. 

Graduation ceremony for Over 1,396 AGYW in Northern and Eastern Uganda

PACE - Interventions For Health Impact

PACE -Programme for Accessible health, Communication and Education is an indigenous -governmental organization that implements programs aligned to the ministry of health. PACE  is an innovative, efficient and impact-oriented organization that works towards realizing a community of Ugandans empowered to sustain healthy behavior, while significantly contributing to Ministry of Health (MoH) priority health areas including HIV/AIDS, malaria, WASH, child health and reproductive health.

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Our Programmes

Malaria Prevention & Treatment

Malaria remains one of Uganda’s biggest public health problems. PACE has for the last five years, worked with the Ministry of Health (MoH)

HIV Prevention, Care & Treatment

PACE is keen on reducing the number of new infections of HIV in Uganda. In 2014/15, there were 84000 new infections of HIV, down from 91000 new infections.

Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child & Adolescent Health

Maverick Collective Project was an expansion pilot implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Health. It was funded by Population Services International

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)

1 in 3 people globally don’t have access to safe drinking water. They have water, it just isn’t safe to drink. The water related illnesses near our projects include cholera, typhoid, dysentery and worms.

Our Progress/Impact

Geographical Coverage for PMI USAID / Malaria Reduction Activity

The PMI USAID/ Uganda Malaria Reduction Activity is implemented by John Snow, Inc. (JSI), in partnership with; Program for Accessible Health, Communication, and Education (PACE); Busara Center for Behavioral Economics; Another Option, LLC; Makerere University Child Health and Development Centre and Medical Care Development International. PACE serves as a lead partner for community response and private sector engagement.

Latest News & Events

PACE AT THE 2022 ASTMH GENERAL MEETING IN SEATTLE, USA

Between 30th to 3rd November 2022, PACE was physically represented at the 2022 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) annual meeting. This follows the 2 years of  Virtual engagements of the annual that were caused by COVID 19 ...
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PACE Uganda holds graduation ceremony for 1,396 AGYW in Northern and Eastern Uganda

Between  24th  to 28th October 2022, PACE Uganda held graduation ceremonies for 1,396 adolescent Girls and Young women (AGYW) from Mbale,  Kitgum and Dokolo districts in Uganda. The functions were officiated by the Resident District Commissioners of each of the 3 districts and were ...
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PACE and Engineers Without Boarders (EWB) disseminate WASH Assessment Results

On Thursday 30th June 2022, a dissemination workshop was held at hotel Africana bringing together a wide range of stakeholders including officials from Ministry of Health, Ministry of Water and Environment, Parliament of Uganda, District local governments, PNFP health care ...
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