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Our Programmes
Below is the list of programmes and thematic areas we focus on at DENIVA
DENIVA is a member of the Global Network on Disaster Risk Reduction (GNDR) and currently hosts the Regional Network on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), that brings together representatives from over eight countries from Eastern Africa to share experiences and plan strategies on resilience and disaster ....
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DENIVA has a long term experience in providing capacity building services to CSOs as one of its key mandates. Organizational development interventions ranges from research, proposal development, presentation and facilitation skills; negotiation and networking skills; governance of civil society or ....
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Advocacy, Governance and Human Rights Program aims at strengthening and nurturing partnerships and communities to advocate for a democracy that serves all citizens in Uganda. The program works for social, economic and political accountability of local and national governments. It has the following ....
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ABOUT US
Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations (DENIVA) is Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that provides a platform for collective reflection, action and voice to voluntary local associations to advocate for people-centered, accountable and sustainable development in Uganda.
DENIVA was founded in 1988 by 21 Civil Society Organizations as a network of Ugandan NGOs and Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and has grown to over 700 Member Organizations (MO), located in all regions of Uganda.
DENIVA’s program areas are (i) Governance and Human Rights; (ii) Sustainable Livelihoods; and (iii) Strengthening of Civil Society Organizations. Gender Mainstreaming and Youth Empowerment are cross cutting themes.DENIVA is also the Secretariat of the NGO Quality Assurance Mechanism (QuAM) and Secretariat for the Eastern Africa Regional Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).
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Thank you for your interest in working with DENIVA! We encourage the participation of volunteers who are passionate about our mission to promote sustainable, people-centered development across Uganda. Whether you're eager to support governance, human rights, or contribute to building stronger civil .... |
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DENIVA @Uganda_QuAM secretariate today visited her member Kalangala District NGO Forum (KADINGOF) to strengthen the relationship between secretariat and membership. At the same time QuAM is following up on QuAMed organizations to monitor the improvement plan implementation progress and the #BeLegi .... |
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Global Society for CSO Accountability (GSCSOA)DENIVA/QuAM entered into partnership with the International Civil Society Centre based in Berlin, Germany to implement the Global Standard Project for CSO Accountability through and together with other eight partners implementing a number of activities a .... |
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Contact & Reach Us!
We would love to hear from you. For any information needs / inquiries about DENIVA, our programmes, and /or how we can work with you towards fulfilment of our mission for a transformed, empowered and safe community, please get in touch with us on our addresses below;
Address
Plot 470 Off Makerere Road. (Opp. Law Dev. Centre)
Phone/ Mobile
+256393255074 / +256200954530
Email
info@deniva.or.ug
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DENIVA was founded in 1988 by 21 Civil Society Organizations as a network of Ugandan NGOs and Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and has grown to over 700 Member Organizations (MO), located in all regions of Uganda.DENIVA’s program areas are (i) Governance and Human Rights; (ii) Sustai .... |
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The Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations (DENIVA) is a Ugandan non-governmental organization (NGO) that provides a platform for local voluntary associations to engage in sustainable, people-centered development. Since its establishment in 1988, DENIVA has grown to include over 80 .... |
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Welcome to DENIVA's News and Events PageStay updated with the latest developments, activities, and upcoming events related to our work in empowering communities and strengthening civil society organizations in Uganda. From capacity-building workshops to advocacy campaigns, this is where you can find .... |
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