Our programs

Our programs focus on the needs of all young people, but especially the most marginalized and in hard to reach areas. Peer To Peer builds and delivers projects that involve the whole community to address key issues related to SRH and Rights and HIV/AIDS among the young people in Uganda.

The Annual National Stakeholders Dialogue on Adolescent health intends to provide a means for a broad range of stakeholders within Uganda to come together to learn, discuss and agree, or take steps toward agreement solutions to adopt…

In collaboration with the Ministry of Education & Sports, Peer To Peer Uganda (PEERU) and with support from partners is implementing a national model program called the Peer To Peer Uganda Annual Youth Mentorship program.

SRHR Umbrella Innovation Fund – Strengthening peer support interventions and movement of young people to influence inclusive integrated SRHR and HIV interventions and promote Universal Health Coverage in Busoga Region – SHARP.

In partnership with AHF Uganda CARES, Peer To Peer Uganda (PEERU) is implementing the Girls Act campaign dubbed Girls Kisoboka which is a multi-institutional drive that primarily aims at scaling up the uptake of HIV/AIDS services and other connected support services. Targeting young women and adolescent girls from all walks of life, including those from different socioeconomic groupings and dwellings…

The READY Teens project is a 4.5-year program (2016-2020) being implemented in Ethiopia, Uganda and Burundi. The goal of the READY Teens program is a healthy and empowered adolescent (10-19 years) who feel free and safe to express themselves and access the services and support they need.

The project is meant to bridge the gap on lack of direct youth-focused or youth-led relief measures for Uganda at community and national level. Peer To Peer Uganda (PEERU) works closely with the national and district task force teams, Ministry of Health and the office of the Prime Minister to conduct the project activities.