Kitibwa Restoring Hope Foundation

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Kitibwa Restoring Hope Foundation

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We are rooted in underserved communities, fighting multidimensional poverty. Empowering mothers living in extreme poverty and working with them to reach others

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“Great things begin when children learn to serve.” We’re thrilled to unveil the Kitibwa Kids Philanthropy Program, themed “Instilling a Heart of Service.” This December, your little ones will discover the joy of giving, serving, and spreading love in their communities. 💖
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Poverty data often assumes equal sharing within households, but reality differs. “Intra-household inequality” leaves many mothers deprived despite “non-poor” homes. At Kitibwa, investing directly in mothers is helping us create a “social safety net” for the entire household.
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We celebrate our CEO, @shaminahtalija Your visionary leadership and heart for uplifting mothers continue to inspire and transform lives and communities around the world. Happy Birthday! ❤️
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What an incredible series at the #EasterWT20Cup in Entebbe! The Victoria Pearls won USA Women’s National Cricket Team by 11 runs in the final. 👏 It was an honour to present the Player of the Match Award to Immaculate Nakisuuyi. Congrats @CricketUganda 🏆 well done Team USA!
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“How can I keep my family healthy?” From pregnancy to childhood care, mothers seek answers every day. Through Nzuno Woman classes, we empower them with knowledge to make informed health choices, because one informed mother can teach many. We all can make a difference, join us.
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Margret from Uganda carries her 6 year-old daughter, Josephine, on her back to support her mobility. Her biggest challenges have been access to medicine and the constant worry about Josephine’s well-being. But through Mirembe Support Group, she’s found comfort, and support.
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Low education levels continue to drive multidimensional poverty in vulnerable communities. Kitibwa is responding through low-literacy education, to empower mothers to care for their families with dignity and resilience, beyond systemic barriers.
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Untreated malaria during pregnancy continues to contribute to cerebral palsy, hearing loss, and developmental delays in children. But if we invest in mothers with simple but proven support, through a child’s first five years, we can make a lasting difference. 💪
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We are in Wakiso district in Uganda for "Essubi lya Maama ku Easter Project", an initiative we dedicated to spend time with vulnerable mothers with newborn babies aged 0–6 months. Today, we share love, care and reflect on the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Access to essential health education transforms and strengthens communities. This week, with @KCHuganda & @cbmWorldwide, we empowered mothers with skills to care for children with disabilities. Investing in healthcare = investing in stronger communities.
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"We are here to understand your needs as mothers and to work with you, through our programs, to break the cycle of multidimensional poverty," - Kitibwa Restoring Hope Foundation CEO, @shaminahtalija, at the Nzuno Women Capacity Building Class Launch 2026.
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We are at the Kitibwa training grounds launching the 2026 cohort of the Nzuno Women Capacity Building Class for vulnerable mothers with newborn babies, to strengthen them as catalysts of change in the community.
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This week, Kitibwa Restoring Hope Foundation launches the 2026 cohort of the Nzuno Women Capacity Building Class. 40 vulnerable mothers are ready to walk an amazing journey, being empowered with socio-economic skills to break the cycle of multidimensional poverty.
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Meet baby Brighton, he became exhausted at birth and sustained an injury that affected his health and overall development. ​ ​ He is currently receiving specialized disability support and with this, Brighton is growing and now feeds well.
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This Easter, partner with us in the “Essubi lya Maama ku Easter Campaign,” as we support vulnerable mothers with newborn babies by strengthening their socio-economic status through our Nzuno Women’s Classes, coupled with the provision of Mama Kits, each valued at UGX 50,000.
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Women’s Month gives us an opportunity to intensify our work with new mothers in our community.​ ​ This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to promoting maternal health and supporting women during one of the most critical stages of life.
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Maternal health is a right: it is dignity and care for every mother.​ ​ By challenging harmful norms, such as unsafe home deliveries without skilled support, and encouraging open, informed conversations, we help mothers reclaim safe childbirth and well-being.
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Many mothers still face barriers to safe pregnancy and childbirth; from limited access to accurate information and healthcare services to inadequate sanitation facilities.​ ​ Every mother needs to have access to knowledge and vital resources for early childcare.
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Its World Water Day and we are reminded that safe water is life, health, and dignity for every mother and her child.​ Safe water saves lives, especially for mothers and children.​ ​ Let us prioritize and invest in safe water for maternal, newborn, and child health.
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Today we honor the strength and resilience of mothers raising children with Down syndrome 💙 Let’s: • Support inclusive healthcare & education • Break stigma • Promote dignity & equal opportunities Every child matters. Every mother deserves support. #Endstigma
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Empowering mothers is powerful. Empowering a family together is transformative.🤝 ​ Kitibwa and partners like CR. Amanya Advocates continue to involve men through our Male Inclusion programming, to promote a culture of shared responsibility and active support within the home.
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