lifeWorth Vision
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About
LifeWorth Vision Int. Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Who are we?
LifeWorth Vision Int. (LWV) is a Christian focused evangelical, non-denominational, humanitarian and evangelistic developmental voluntary Organisation. Registered with the government of Uganda with the vision to “Relieve the poverty stricken child”; promote social-economic transformation, holistic development, and seek Justice and good news of the Kingdom of God. LWV was established by the youth volunteers in 2007.
Vision
Our Vision is “Relieving the poverty stricken child”.
Mission Statement
To promote sustainable social-economic transformation, holistic development, and seeks justice among the vulnerable groups and good news of the kingdom of God.
Objectives of Life Worth Vision
- To promote health, water and sanitation, Environment, Education nationwide at all levels
- To promote food security and sustainable agriculture.
- To foster transformational development that is community based and sustainable focused mainly on needs of children nationwide.
- To promote advocacy for the vulnerable and marginalized groups.
- To promote and conserve the environment and Natural resources.
- To support strategic initiatives that serves the church in the fulfillment of its mission.
LifeWorth Vision International's history:
LifeWorth Vision (LWV) is a non-profit and non-governmental organization which started as a small local Church youth group and grew into a competent development organization, operating in Lango, Bukedi, Busoga and Central regions of Uganda. The districts include Tororo, Busia, Butaleja, Budaka, Bukedi, Butebo and Palisa districts in Bukedi sub region; Lira, Dokolo, Amolatar, Alebtong, Kole, Apac, Kole and Oyam in Lango sub region etc. Within each of these districts, LWV partners and collaborates with various stakeholders, ranging from Grassroots Community Groups to Churches, Mosques, Schools, Farmers’ organizations and Youth clubs
How it works:
Intervention opportunities,
Partnerships, networking and
Joint programmes Coordination.
There are seven (7) areas which include:
- Public and community health programs and initiatives
- Grassroots level
- Sub county levels
- County levels
- District levels
- Regional / Territorial level
- Continental level
- Global level
- Education
- Community level
- Institutional level
- Continuing educational as we all education expires in 5 years to fight Illiteracy especially in ICT is a MUST
- Water, sanitation and environment
- Water source conservation
- Clean safe water drinking water provision
- Water for production initiatives targeting Agro – based industries
- Drip irrigation
- Sprinkle irrigation
- Sanitation for all
- Environmental conservation and protection
- Information, Communication and Technology initiatives
- Provide access to knowledge acquisition
- Increase access to knowledge provision
- Increase access to communication opportunities
- Technology transfers and enlighten services targeting population, youth, working class, and business persons
- Business to business (B2B)
- Food and nutrition security
- At House hold level
- Community level
- Gender equality and equity for all
- Rural – urban linkages, collaborations and opportunities addressing why great trekking to urban centers and later return helplessly