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Capacity Building and Information Zoom Meeting Organised by Uganda Youth Development Link and ISSUP Uganda Chapter
This is a kind invitation to attend a Capacity building and information Zoom meeting organised by Uganda Youth Development Link and ISSUP Uganda Chapter
How to participate
- Date: Tuesday 06-04-2021
- Time: 11:00 am Nairobi (UTC +3:00)
- Language: The session will be in English
Main Presenter:
Ms. Sharon Lesa Nyambe
Head of Office
Uganda: Alcohol Policy Champion Is Planning Another Legislative Attempt during new Parliamentary Mandate
Alcohol policy champion Hon. Betty Nambooze has vowed to renew her efforts to bring forward an Alcohol Law in Uganda to ensure comprehensive development and implementation of WHO-recommended alcohol policy during her new Parliamentary mandate.
Webinar | Family Based Interventions during COVID-19 in a Low Resource Setting
Uganda Alcohol Policy Conference 2020 -Virtual Conference
ISSUP Uganda is excited to join and participate in the 2nd Uganda Alcohol Policy Conference 2020 which will take place 26th to 27th of November 2020.
We invite all ISSUP Uganda members to join the event on the dates mentioned.
Registration deadline is 6th November 2020.
If you have any questions regarding the event, feel free to contact us via the number on the flyer for the conference.
Mobile truck community sensitization to address myths around alcohol and COVID-19

USE OF MOBILE TRUCK SENSITISATION
In early March, 2020, the world was hit by a pandemic of COID-19, which has affected the lives of millions global.
Substance Use Experts Engagement Promoting Prevention during COVID -19
To register please contact: slumchildfoundation [at] gmail [dot] com
When: 4pm EAT on 31st July 2020
UYDEL RESPONSE TOWARDS GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND ALCOHOL ABUSE DURING THE LOCKDOWN IN UGANDA
Background:
The COVID 19 pandemic globally has had a devastating negative impact especially in low income countries like Uganda who have fragile health system and can’t manage many cases. Governments declared lockdown and everything stood at stand still for over 75 days. Children and their families depending on small informal business closed, capital eaten up and didn’t know what to happen next.
Situation Analysis of Alcohol Abuse among Youth during the COVID 19 Lockdown in Uganda
UGANDA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LINK
Alcohol Harm Prevention Project
Radio Talk Show Report
UGANDA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LINK PRESS RELEASE RE: Alcohol and COVID-19; Two Pandemics Colliding
UGANDA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LINK
PRESS RELEASE
RE: Alcohol and COVID-19; Two pandemics colliding
You Are Invited to an Interactive Dialogue: Alcohol and COVID-19: A Dangerous Mix - May 8, 2020: 2:00-3:30pm ET
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