TeamUp Uganda hands over four youth-friendly corners to Mityana district

On September 24th 2025, TeamUp Uganda handed over four newly renovated youth-friendly corners to Mityana District Local Government, marking a significant milestone in improving access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services for young people. The spaces are intended to ensure that youth can receive confidential, non-judgmental, and professional care within their local health facilities. […]
Unlocking Economic Potential: TeamUp handsover a modern Maize Mill to Youth in Kassanda.

Young people in Kamuli Sub-county, Kassanda District, are celebrating a significant milestone with the launch of a modern value-addition facility (a maize mill) constructed by TeamUp Uganda. This initiative aims to empower youth, boost local economic growth, and address food security challenges in the area. A New Chapter for Youth Empowerment Speaking on behalf of […]
TeamUp introduces the cross-sector collaboration approach to Members of Parliament

After six years of implementing the TeamUp program at district and community levels coupled with engagements with technical teams in various central government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), TeamUp partners are introducing the cross-sector collaboration approach to Members of Parliament (MPs) as the initial step in stimulating policy and legal reforms to institutionalise the model. […]
Improving young people’s quality of life through multi-sectoral collaboration in agriculture, water and health

Preliminary results of the National Population and Housing Census 2024 show that nearly 28 percent (13 million) of Uganda’s population are young people aged between 15 and 30 years. Out of these, 52 per cent are female while 48 per cent are male. Young people face diverse challenges which include joblessness, inadequate employable skills, lack […]
Me. You. Us. Good intentions and high ambitions are no guarantee for success.

How to unleash the Power of Multistakeholder Approaches The Multi-Stakeholder partnership TeamUp Uganda outlined during an expert panel discussion, how collaborative approaches in development cooperation can be successful. Susanne Salz (GIZ), Leona Henry (University Witten/Herdecke) and Monica Basemera (TeamUp Uganda) agreed that this can only be achieved with localized structures, proper planning, a joint vision […]