There is an increasing interest in practical interventions that rebalance the relationships between state (policy makers, service providers, duty-bearers) and clients (citizens, rights-holders, users of services). Some efforts strengthen the spaces and direct linkages between citizens to providers in
Advocacy for better health was born out of the concern about inefficiencies in the health service delivery, and other weaknesses in the health system that negatively impact on quality, accessibility and availability of health and social services. Advocacy for
Background: The COME Project is Citizen Engagement to Stop Medicine Stock outs to foster action, engagement and participation of community based (VHTs, HUMCs, Private sector players, community leaders), District and national level citizen representatives belonging to the various HEPS
HEPS Uganda is currently implementing ”Defeat TB project” in Mukono district with funding from USAID and URC. The project aims at increasing tuberculosis (TB) case notification, case detection and treatment outcomes through health system strengthening with the aim of ending the TB
With financial support from Governance, Accountability, Participation and Performance Programme (GAPP),HEPS-Uganda is implementing a two years project with an aim of empowering communities to play a role in ensuring access to quality health services in Uganda
Different activities are underway to celebrate 20 years of HEPS-Uganda’s journey of service. The Coalition for Health Promotion and Social Development (HEPS – Uganda) was registered as a Non-Governmental Organisation in November 2000. Over the years, HEPS-Uganda has stood