HELPCHILD KARAMOJA (HCK)
Unverified non-profit organisation
HELPCHILD KARAMOJA (HCK) was formed with the target to work to improve the lives of Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children (OVCs) and their care givers (women) in Kotido District-Karamoja Sub National Region; HCK supports these OVCs and women to make the world a happier, fairer, and healthier place to survive. Establish in 2012, HCK is operating in Kotido District with her head Office in Kotido Municipal Council. It is a registered Community Based Organization (CBO) under serial number CBSO/KTD/151/2012. HCK was founded to work with the marginalized and discriminated against on the basis of gender, age, and disability or other reasons created by history, tradition, custom or any other attributes.
HCK’s effort is to support a fragile, failed and developing community through promotion of durable solutions by focusing on the interdependent aims of saving lives, strengthening structures and systems, and promoting social cohesion from the outset of crisis, while laying the concrete strategies for long-term stability and development.
Year established
2012Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
Less than 500,000Participant in relevant networks
International Rescue Committee (IRC) under the UN-Joint Programme for ending violence against Women/GirlsFurther information
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Advocacy of global issues; Doing business with the poor; Standards and guidelines...show all (6)Regions / countries / territories
Africa: UgandaGlobal issues
Children, youth and family welfare; Community development; Education and training; Job...show all (9)Goods categories
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Global issues
- Children, youth and family welfare (3378)
- Community development (3799)
- Education and training (4205)
- Job creation and enterprise development (1312)
- Gender issues (1650)
- Shelter, housing, land management and construction (659)
- Human rights (1402)
- Information and communications technologies (653)
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical (2786)