Integrated Disabled Women Activities-IDIWA
Unverified non-profit organisation
IDIWA is a voluntary non-governmental, not for profit organization established in 2000 purposely to empower women and people with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups to maximize their potential and improve their standard of living. This group believes that all human beings are equal, are endowed with gifts and that disability is not inability. Therefore, everyone should be given a chance to use those gifts for the wellbeing of society.
IDIWA visualizes an inclusive society in which human rights, citizenship and potential of women and people with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups are respected. The goal is to improve the quality of life women and people with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups in Uganda.
IDIWA has membership with many a number of networks and coalitions which promotes wider program outreach, comparative advantage and cross learning.
IDIWA has established structures from at the district and lower local government level. This enables effective mobilization, communication and implementation and followup of activities.
Website
http://www.idiwaug.orgYear established
2000Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
500,000 - 1 millionParticipant in relevant networks
Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group -CSBAG Uganda Media Caucus on Disability -UMCD Anti Corruption Coalition Uganda Human Rights Network Uganda Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Network -UWEALFurther information
- DRF Reference
- Reference
- Reference
- IDIWA DRF Project report
- IDIWA IDF Project report
- IDIWA USAID Project report
- IDIWA Website
- IDIWA member's testimony
- DRF Change Story
About this organisation
Partnership types
Advocacy of global issues; Doing business with the poor; Standards and guidelines...show all (6)Regions / countries / territories
Africa: UgandaGlobal issues
Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law enforcement; Children, youth and family...show all (12)Goods categories
Agriculture, aquaculture & forestry; Computer hardware & software;...show all (15)Business sectors
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Regions
Global issues
- Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law enforcement (212)
- Children, youth and family welfare (3379)
- Community development (3800)
- Disability issues (842)
- Education and training (4205)
- Job creation and enterprise development (1313)
- Gender issues (1650)
- Shelter, housing, land management and construction (660)
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical (2786)
- Labour conditions (250)
- Trade and development (265)
- Transportation and logistics (318)