Ugunja Development Initiative

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Dedicated to Building Excellence.

Ugunja Development Initiative (UDI) is a youth focused and youth-led community-based organization (CBO) that was established in 2016 in Ugunja Sub County-Siaya County. As a non-profit organization, UDI has continued to work with communities, partners and multi-stakeholders to contribute to improved community health systems and increase investment to essential health services. Dissemination of information is a key focus, particularly on the sexual reproductive health and rights to women, the youth and persons with disability. 

We have operated in Siaya County-Kenya since 2018 and created a strong adolescent, youths and young people’s network that engages effectively with national and the Siaya County government, the private sector and other stakeholders accountable for health systems. We actively advocate for delivery of equitable, accessible and high quality SRHR services that contribute to growth and development of vulnerable population.

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Our Core Values

We are concerned about the prevailing abysmalstatus of marginalized community members in our target audience who include orphans and vulnerable children, adolescents, youths, women of reproductive age and persons with disabilities. Hence, our core values are encapsulated by the acronym PETIID i.e.  amet tortor. 

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Professionalism

Uphold ethics and commitment to high standard of excellence in working with stakeholders.

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Equity

Ensure fair and equal opportunity to all.

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Transparency

Provide environment that promote open communication and accountability for both resources and services.

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Integrity

Act with honesty, fairness and transparency in working with all stakeholders and internal operations.

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Innovation

Provide opportunity for members to invent new ideas.

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Diversity

Work with and serve all persons without fear, favor or discrimination, based on race, tribe, gender or sexual orientation.