Programmes

Link to Progress implements integrated projects targeting the improvement of the community in a more holistic way so that, all aspects of community development are considered, this involves different programs including water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), health and nutrition, education, livelihood and food security and environmental protection.​

Beneficiaries before LTP intervention

Water sanitation and hygiene (WASH)

LTP_A boy pumps water

Construction of water sources

Since 2008, LTP has constructed 696 safe water sources benefiting over 208,800 people in Uganda. Read more …..

LTP Uganda_Community sensitisation meeting

Capacity building

Capacity building of community-based structures on Good WASH practices. Read more …..

Education

Link to Progress | commissions a 4 classroom block at Amido Primary school in Oyam district

Construction of infrastructure

LTP is passionate about improving the learning environment for children in schools and strengthening the education system.
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The joy of the unprevilaged. in January 2020 6 students who benefited from LTP scholaship project graduated from different universities in Uganda.

Education scholarships for underprivileged students

LTP is passionate about providing access to university education …
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Livelihood and Food Security

A VSLA meeting, members save money weekly while others take loans used to improve on their livelihoods

Livelihood and food security

LTP aims at improving the livelihood resilience of smallholder farmers, women, youth, and people with disabilities. Read more …..

Vegetables grown under using drip irrigation in Pader district

Environmental protection

LTP embraces promoting of the eco system in which the flora and fauna can favorably thrive, this is done through promotion of the use of clean energy in schools and community, tree planting and capacity building of the structures within the schools and community on environmental protection and conservation.  Read more …..

Health and nutrition

Healthy food and medical support

Generally, challenges experienced by the public in accessing health care in northern Uganda include regular stock-out of medication, absents of medical staff, lack of regular and emergency transport to health facilities, limited awareness of proper hygiene and nutrition standards and lack of the capacity to meet such basic standards for their families, one known outcome is high levels of iron- deficiencies in children. Read more …..

A VSLA meeting, members save money weekly while others take loans used to improve on their livelihoods