Our Partners
Hindu Asha Foundation envisions to improve people's livelihood in the world. By empowering marginalized groups such as girls and women through innovative, effective, and measurable programs with equitable resources, then we will make this happen. We can not do this alone. Partnerships are essential, with governments and civil society groups, businesses and foundations, and committed individuals. With our expertise and resources brought together, then we can. "Together we can."


Call for Development Partners
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The planned girl child education centre to serve eleven (11) Districts of Busoga sub region.
With land readily available at Busedde sub county in Jinja District, we call upon partners in the construction of the centre for girls' education. The planned centre will seek to address the challenges affecting the girl child contributing to the high dropout incidences coupled and low enrollment.
It will act as a base for mobilizing and advocating for minimization and or elimination of child labour, child marriages highlighting associated health problems and costs to the community. The focus will be in the sugarcane growing areas which have seen an increase in the vice.
Where as it will be located at Busedde Sub County, it will serve the entire Busoga region.
The choice of the location was preempted by the magnitude of the problem in that sub county given its proximity to the Madhvani owned Kakira sugar works and has had to face the brunt of this problem more than the other sub counties, though it is slowly taking route across the region.
It will work as a one stop centre with an aim of offering comprehensive approaches that simultaneously address these ills. Its objective will among others, contribute to the ongoing initiatives of government regarding the girl child as embedded in both the National Plan and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The centre aims at bringing on board all key stakeholders especially the sugar industry, government, civil society as well as communities to address this problem.