AFRICA INITIATIVE FOR THE NEEDY UGANDA

HUMANITARIAN AID.

OUR WORKS.

OUR WORKS/WHAT WE DO. AINU runs most of its activities through the project of voice of the needy people under this the organization targets youth, orphans, and disabled, women and street children.
Voice of the needy activities includes the following:

a).HIV/AIDS awareness campaign:

We conduct HIV/AIDS seminars and workshops under the theme Behavior communication change messages (BCC) Where by the community is educated in values Based ABC (Abstinence, Be faithful, and condom use) strategy.

We also provide voluntary counseling and Testing (VCT) where by clients are encouraged to go for {VCT} services there after referred to referral hospitals to access free HIV Test and treatment for positive living.

We also provide psychosocial counseling to children who are sexually abused, Traumatized and Adults who are depressed.
b).Agriculture Extension:

A development farm specializing in maize, Vanilla and coffee production of about 8 hectares has been set up to generate income for the organization and also to work as a demonstration farm for the project and farmers in Kayunga and Masaka district with over 212 hectares district.

Abundant production: A farmer transports pineapples to the local market on a bicycle in Kangulumira sub county
c). Vocational skills Training:

We provide skills in form of computer training and functional Adult literacy Education to the needy community this enables them to be self reliant in there well being. And also income generating activities.

d). Environment protection and conservation of biodiversity.

This is done through community sensitization about the environment and training on how to protect and conserve it. This is later done through supply of seeds and tree nurseries for free to the community members to be planted as a process of emphasizing agro-forestry. Others include creation of different Income activities.
e). Health improvement.

This is done through access to safe and clean water and improved sanitation, fighting of malnutrition and hunger.

f) Child welfare.

AINU advocates for the concerns and rights of children through giving them support in all aspects of life.

g). Scholarships and Half bursaries: we solicit and provide scholarships and half bursaries to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), street children, children from retrenched and monogamous families, very poor children and disabled children most especially with much emphasis on the girl child right to education. The organisation supports and gives care to over 300 orphans and vulnerable children.

h) People with disabilities. we support and care for people with disabilities through a set of different activities like advocating for their rights and concerns, emphasising working together/no descrimination among this group of people as other people neglect them.

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DONATE.

SPONSOR A CHILD.

Any well-wisher who can donate to us anything either financially, materially, clothing, anything we welcome you. send us your assistance through the organisation address to some of the needy people. sponsor a child.
FOR DONATIONS:

ORGANISATION NAME: AFRICA INITIATIVE FOR THE NEEDY UGANDA.
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0140001610001.

TRANSFER FUNDS TO STANBIC BANK UGANDA LTD. Stanbic bank is on the swift network using the code SBICUGKX. Transfers to the bank should be made using the MT100 or MT202 format either directly where stanbic has the BKE arrangements with the remitting bank or via the overseas correspondent banks where they do not. When using overseas banks which are not on the swift network, transfers should be made by telegraphic transfer directly to stanbic where testing arrangements are in place or directly to the correspondent banks where they are not. In the latter case the overseas banks must instruct the correspondent banks to SWIFT advice to stanbic of the transfer. Failure to do so will delay the payments.

MAIN CORRESPONDENT BANKS OF STANBIC BANK.

Canadian dollars. Canadian imperial bank of commerce. SWIFT: CIBCCATT Toronto. 1879715

Danish krone. Den danske bank. SWIFT: DABADKKK Copenhagen 3996053563.

Euro. Dresdner bank AG. SWIFT: DRESDEFF. Frankfurt. 499/0817562/00/888.

Japanese Yen. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi ltd. SWIFT: BOTKJPJT. Tokyo. 653-0407925.

Pounds sterling. HSBC bank plc. SWIFT: MIDLGB22. London. SC: 40-05-15 35769925.

S.A rand. Standard bank of south Africa. SWIFT: SBZAZAJJ. Johannesburg. 7551860.

Swedish krona. Svenska Handelsbanken. SWIFT: HANDSESS. Stockholm. 40347419. Swiss francs. UBS AG. SWIFT: UBSWCHZH. Zurich. 0200000083913050000M

US Dollars. Deutsche bank trust company Americas New York, NY. SWIFT: BKTRUS33 New York. ABA:021001033 04096521.

Please for others where these correspondent banks are not available use money gram or western union but using the names of Africa initiative for the needy Uganda. Contact person; Ssebuliba Wilson. Tel: +256-752-843864.

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OUR HISTORY OF AINU.

OUR HISTORY OF AINU

Africa Initiative for the Needy Uganda (AINU) is an organization of Ugandans dedicated to helping people of Uganda and Africa at large joining the modern world in development projects. The organization is a non-government organization, which is dully registered and it began its operation in January 2003 and got registered in the year 2006, it is under a well-trained and skilled staff.

AINU has now become a strong grassroots membership-based organization, medium-sized, and professional NGO working to help the people with disabilities, aged, youth, women, to reduce poverty and improving on the livelihoods of the poor communities. AINU operates for Districts of Kampala, Masaka, Kalangala; Kayunga its Head office is located at Mubaraka zone, Makindye division, Kampala district. AINU has a highly qualified and experienced multi-disciplinary core team of over 12 permanent in-house professionals, and the majority with development bias. Through a number of activities so far undertaken, AINU has established itself as a “leading NGO and key actor” within the civil society in Uganda, contributing to sustainable livelihoods of the resource poor, good governance in development resources management, sustainable development and poverty reduction among the poor communities and the entire country Uganda. The profile of the organization as an important partner and actor in fighting rural poverty among the needy groups and communities has certainly been established.

AINU is thus playing a complimentary role with the existing government efforts, as an external agent (catalyst), in community development initiatives and the new co-management system and thus contributing to the overall national development goals / agendas.

AINU undertakes this through the provision of services / assistance in defining problems; providing independent advices, ideas and expertise; guiding joint problem-solving and decision-making; and continuing to advocate for appropriate policies.

Beyond this, AINU has continued to undertake the following; training and education on (leadership and organizational management); situational analysis and problem-solving; consensus building; livelihood and enterprises management; conflict management; advocacy; facilitation; networking; socio-economic monitoring and evaluation; and facilitation in the development of good communication channels and open discussions as well as the promotion of dialogue between the needy groups and community members and governments (national and local governments) through meetings and forum for discussions.

AINU is an active member to both national and local relations and has managed to make friends from USA, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. This has enabled AINU to network, share information and experience as well as link national, regional and international issues in practice and to shape policies at all levels. AINU has, therefore, emerged as a credible voice for the resource poor needy groups and communities in Uganda.

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