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Established in 1994, NTC is a pioneer adolescent health program in Uganda to provide Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) services and information.

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Joined June 2018
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Naguru Teenage Center 🟢
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Set a reminder for our upcoming Space! on how PDM can advance better health and wellbeing for the young people in Uganda.
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RT @playhouse_256: National Planning Authority staff joined hands with students to create two powerful art pieces in honor of #WorldPopulat….
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We successfully conducted a training & orientation in Kitgum for trainers of trainees under the #SAYProgramme. These empowered youth leaders will now run vibrant club sessions at supported health facilities, driving real impact in their communities. #NTCAt30
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Youth clubs at health facilities are game-changers, and we at NTC are proud to be leading the charge! By training peer leaders to deliver life skills and mobilize others, we're creating safe spaces for youth aged 10–24 to demand and access SRHR/GBV services.#SAYProgramme
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Today, the NTC team paid a courtesy visit to Yumbe District to introduce the Spotlight Project and kickstart joint planning for its implementation. We were warmly welcomed by the district leadership, who expressed enthusiasm and commitment to working hand-in-hand with NTC to
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Strength lies in vulnerability- in seeking clarity and knowledge. Don’t feel inclined not to talk about what is bothering you. Need someone to talk to?.Whether it’s SRHR, mental health, or life choices we gat your back. Call 0800311222 toll-free. 100% FREE, 100% Confidential
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“Every young person deserves the chance to grow, thrive, and lead. It takes a multisectoral effort to truly address their needs and secure their future. Together, we can make it happen.”. -Asiimwe Bridget, Executive Director, Path for Health UG . #WPD2025 #NTCAt30
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Did you know?. Financial stability is a strong foundation for mental wellbeing. When people feel economically secure, they’re more likely to thrive emotionally and mentally. Here’s an inspiring message from @DonZaneMuwanguz, reminding us why economic empowerment through the
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Our passionate peer educators and staff are leading interactive peer learning sessions with students at the #WPD2025 commemorations creating safe spaces to discuss their Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). This is how we build informed, empowered, and healthy
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This year’s focus speaks to the heart of sustainable development, bringing services closer to the people, especially at the grassroots. Through community-led action, health education, and access to SRHR information, we’re ensuring that no one is left behind. #WPD2025
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Happening Now | Busaana Town Council Playground. Together with our partners we’ve joined the rest of the world in commemorating #WPD2025 under the powerful theme: “Promoting Community Wellbeing and Health through the Parish Development Model.”
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As we join the world to commemorate #WPD2025, we are reminded of the power of patriotism and the need to seize opportunities that drive us forward by Sylvester Nyombi P.R.O . The Parish Development Model (PDM) is more than a government program, it’s a chance to uplift
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"PDM is more than just funding—it’s a transformative approach to development. Rather than viewing it through a political lens, we should embrace it as a tool for real change. This conversation must go beyond today, shaping policies, programs, and daily decisions. Young people
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Integration of health interventions in the Parish Development Model (PDM) is something that should be given strong emphasis. Health is not just a service, it's a foundation for productivity, economic participation, and sustainable livelihoods, especially for youth and women.
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"Young people should play an active role in monitoring the implementation of development programs to ensure transparency and accountability. It's important that the funds provided reach the intended beneficiaries and are used effectively."~Pimer Sylvia .#WPD2025
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"There is so much potential for us as young people to influence and actively participate in development programs like the Parish Development Model (PDM). Unfortunately, many local leaders struggle to access or interpret critical information about these initiatives. This gap
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"We should never underestimate the power of awareness. Many young people remain unaware of the Parish Development Model (PDM), which limits their ability to access and benefit from its available resources. To bridge this gap, it is essential to prioritize the dissemination of
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"When individuals have a stable income, they are better positioned to access quality healthcare services. This not only improves overall well-being but also significantly reduces mortality rates and mitigates health risks, particularly among young people."~Judith Mutabazi
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"Emphasis should be put on the involvement of local and youth leadership structures by bringing them on board not only in monitoring, but at both the planning and implementation stages of community interventions. This is key to making the Parish Development Model (PDM) work for
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Delegates engaged directly with young beneficiaries, especially young mothers, who shared how these interventions have transformed their lives. Many are now running small businesses and making informed reproductive health choices. A powerful reminder that SRHR and economic
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