Mr. Javan Kagenda

Executive Director
SHAREM

SHAREM project is implemented in 9 markets that is; Makhani singh, Mbarara Central, Nyamityobola and Rwebikona markets in Mbarara, Main Super market, main market, Kumi Road and Soroti Road markets in Mbale plus Lira main market in Lira. The project builds on eight years of DII’s successful provision of comprehensive HIV/AIDS services in 15 urban […]
MAVAP

Established in 2004, MAVAP is an initiative that addresses HIV/STI sensitization, testing, treatment, care and support needs of market vendors. The project serves a population of 112,700 vendors and 300,000 customers who visit the targeted St. Balikuddembe, Park Yard, Nakawa, Katwe, Nateete, Nakasero, Nakulabye, Kamwokya, Wandegeya, Bugolobi, Kitintale, Nalukolongo, Bwaise, Kansanga and Mukono markets daily.
Sikyoomu

This is a community based organization comprising of market vendors living with HIV/AIDS and AIDS. SIKYOMU has 224 (113M, 111F) members who meet regularly to support each other and engage prevention by positives’ activities. SIKYOOMU Market Vendors Support AIDS Group was started by PLWAs of St. Balikuddembe market in 2005 after attending HIV/AIDS awareness sessions […]
SDGs run 2019

Held on 27th October in support of the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) ,the 3rd edition was held at Kololo independence grounds. The event was organised by United Nations in association with Go Green Uganda and had King Oyo as this year’s guest of honor. DII Uganda was honoured to be among the key invitees
3rd National Market Women Entrepreneurs Symposium

Today we had a chance to be part of the 3rd National Market Women Entrepreneurs Symposium; Great thanks go to the organisers and stakeholders for making this day a success.Our Dear ED. K. Violet thanks for representing DII Uganda
Capacity building initiative 2019

DII Uganda was honoured to participate in the 2019 capacity building initiative on e-commerce, held at Hotel Africana kampala. With many high profile key speakers including Mrs.Maggie Kayima, the event provided a key opportunity to coordinate and share with women from all over the country