2023-24 Trócaire Annual ROI Annual Report
Download HereWorking for widow’s land rights in Uganda
Evelyn, 36, from the Gulu District, in the Acholi region of Northern Uganda describes the night in 2015 when the uncle o...
Read ArticleIt instils me with pride that Irish people can support families to flourish
Daniel was only eighteen months old when his family survived one of the last and worst massacres of a 20 year war in Uga...
Read ArticleEmpowering women to become community leaders in Uganda
“I used to be timid and unable to address so many people, but now everyone listens to me when I stand up to speak.” ...
Read ArticleRead the video transcript While Annah Boonabana’s average day looks busy but well-organised today, just two y...
Read ArticleProtecting rights to customary land in Northern Uganda
Trócaire’s Lisa Byrne reports on the continuing legacy of land-grabbing and conflict in Northern Uganda in the af...
Read ArticleMaking a lasting difference in Uganda
I remember seeing Daniel’s face on the front of Trócaire’s Lenten Box in 2012 and wondering about what life mus...
Read ArticleThe Widows’ Programme, Mbikko, Uganda
During a recent trip to the Twezimbe Integrated Development Centre, Mbikko, Uganda, part-funded by Trócaire, Lisa Byrne...
Read ArticleSharing financial know-how in Uganda
By Alison Smith, an accountant and VSO Volunteer, shares her experience of working with Trócaire Uganda I can’t quite...
Read ArticleSupporter Kieran Downey sees lifesaving work in Uganda
by Kieran Downey Teacher Kieran Downey shares his experiences about visiting some of our projects in Uganda which benefi...
Read Article‘Now there is love and unity in our home’ – tackling domestic violence in Uganda
By Tine Frank Trócaire is supporting programmes aimed at tackling domestic violence issues in Uganda, where 50% of wome...
Read ArticleTackling violence against women in Uganda
By Sean Farrell, Trócaire Country Representative in Uganda For many women in Uganda, violence is not an is...
Read ArticleIf people don’t have a voice, then what is it all for?
By Tine Frank You can improve people’s farms, increase the number of children enrolled in schools, treat – and even ...
Read ArticleThanks for your support this Lent!
We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who’s put in so much effort into our Lent campaign in the last si...
Read ArticleWhat the people of northern Uganda need now
Uganda is an eye opener. In Kampala, the capital city, the noise, traffic and general sense of chaos is disorientating. ...
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