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VOLUNTEER- GRANT WRITER & PARTNERSHIP DEV’T OFFICER

EAGLES YOUTH DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (EYDI) is a non-profit making organization that was founded by a young people in 2002. It is fully registered community based organization. (Reg.No. WCBO/058/08) committed to empowerment of young people in Uganda. We are located 32 km northeast Kampala along Kampala –Gayaza- Zirobwe road(Kiwenda trading centre), Busukuma Division Wakiso District. We work in partnership with government, private sector and civil Society Organization to empower and strengthen young people to take active responsibility for life to shape their destiny. We are passionate about creating positive change on a wide range of issues affecting young people though prevention of Violence against children and women, SRHR, ICT training and Environment adaptation and mitigation. To that end we conduct community and school outreaches, radio programs, and, HIV counseling and testing, safe male circumcision, Computer Training through our ICT Facility in Kiwenda-Wakis

Strengthening family protection, empowerment and equal opportunities for children in Uganda

Eagles Youth Development Initiative, (EYDI) is a non-profit making organization that was founded by a young people in 2002. It is fully registered community based organization. (Reg.No. WCBO/058/08) committed to empowerment of young people in Uganda. We are located 32 km northeast Kampala along Kampala –Gayaza- Zirobwe road(Kiwenda trading centre), Busukuma Division Wakiso District. We believe every girl is born empowered. Together, we can disassemble the structures that prevent a girl from exercising that power, leaving her without an education, vulnerable to violence, and lacking access to opportunities. We invest in girls because they deserve better.  In Uganda most girls, simply being young and female put them at the very bottom of the social pyramid; race, class, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability and other factors can deepen their marginalization. The consequences are worsens in rural areas. While the specifics vary by geography, the overall picture is th