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Our Programmes
Below is the list of programmes and thematic areas we focus on at DENIVA
DENIVA has a long term experience in providing capacity building services to CSOs as one of its key mandates. Organizational development interventions ranges from research, proposal development, presentation and facilitation skills; negotiation and networking skills; governance of civil society or ....
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DENIVA is a member of the Global Network on Disaster Risk Reduction (GNDR) and currently hosts the Regional Network on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), that brings together representatives from over eight countries from Eastern Africa to share experiences and plan strategies on resilience and disaster ....
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In 2006, DENIVA and Uganda National NGO Forum as co-promoters developed the Quality Assurance Mechanism (QuAM) for Civil Society Organizations working in Uganda. QuAMis a voluntary self-assessment and regulatory mechanism designed to strengthen the internal governance, professionalism, transparenc ....
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ABOUT US
Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations (DENIVA) is Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that provides a platform for collective reflection, action and voice to voluntary local associations to advocate for people-centered, accountable and sustainable development in Uganda.
DENIVA was founded in 1988 by 21 Civil Society Organizations as a network of Ugandan NGOs and Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and has grown to over 700 Member Organizations (MO), located in all regions of Uganda.
DENIVA’s program areas are (i) Governance and Human Rights; (ii) Sustainable Livelihoods; and (iii) Strengthening of Civil Society Organizations. Gender Mainstreaming and Youth Empowerment are cross cutting themes.DENIVA is also the Secretariat of the NGO Quality Assurance Mechanism (QuAM) and Secretariat for the Eastern Africa Regional Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).
Vision.
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Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations (DENIVA) is Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that provides a platform for collective reflection, action and voice to voluntary local associations to advocate for people-centered, accountable and sustainable development in Uganda.
DENIVA wa .... |
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Vision
Empowered indigenous organizations built on societal ethos to make a difference at the community level and ensure that development initiatives work for all people.
Mission
To strengthen capacities of indigenous organizations to respond to citizens’ needs through community-foc .... |
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Membership Eligibility CriteriaFull MembershipAn aspiring member organisation:
Must fill application forms and be certified
Must be indigenous and have operations in Uganda although not restricted to Uganda
Must be voluntary and development-oriented in nature
Must adhere to and sign the Networ .... |
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Contact & Reach Us!
We would love to hear from you. For any information needs / inquiries about DENIVA, our programmes, and /or how we can work with you towards fulfilment of our mission for a transformed, empowered and safe community, please get in touch with us on our addresses below;
Address
Plot 470 Off Makerere Road. (Opp. Law Dev. Centre)
Phone/ Mobile
+256393255074 / +256200954530
Email
info@deniva.or.ug
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DENIVA was founded in 1988 by 21 Civil Society Organizations as a network of Ugandan NGOs and Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and has grown to over 700 Member Organizations (MO), located in all regions of Uganda.DENIVA’s program areas are (i) Governance and Human Rights; (ii) Sustai .... |
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Alberto is the Communications and Advocacy plus the Quality Assurance Certification Mechanism (QuAM) Officer here at DENIVA secretariat. He joined DENIVA in April 2022 . Alberto holds a bachelors degree of Science in Statistics of Kyambogo University, a Certificate in Data Analysis and D .... |
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Success Stories:DENIVA (Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations) has a long-standing history of supporting grassroots organizations in Uganda, helping them enhance governance, accountability, and social justice. One of the most notable success stories is its partnership with Oxfam I .... |
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