Empowering Women, Orphans & Communities for a Brighter Tomorrow

Since 2017, VWOISD has been transforming lives in Vurra County and across Uganda. We are a community-driven organization equipping women, orphans, adolescent girls, school dropouts, and vulnerable families with skills, education, and opportunities to break free from poverty and dependency

Who we are empowering communities to become self-reliant

Vurra Women and Orphans Initiative for Sustainable Development (VURRA) is a registered Community Based Organization (CBO) in Arua District, Uganda. We focus on:
Vocational & Skills Training – to create jobs and livelihoods.
Health & Wellness – promoting HIV/AIDS awareness, family planning, and reproductive health.
Child & Youth Empowerment – supporting orphans, adolescent girls, and school dropouts.
Agriculture & Livelihoods – organizing farmer cooperatives to strengthen food security and incomes.

What We Do (Program Highlights)

Agriculture & Sustainability

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Skills & Vocational Training

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Community Empowerment

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Dorothy Candiru is one of the Successful student

Dorothy candiru is a 19 years old orphan who dropped out of school in primary six. She was staying with her Aunt who was disabled. She could not continue with studies up to high level of learning due to lack of school fees. One day the local council of the area approached Dorothy’s Aunt to allow the girl to join Vurra Women and orphans initiative for sustainable Development who is conducting hand on skills Training and empowerment in the community. Her Aunt highly accepted the offer and Dorothy enrolled to train in Tailoring. As a policy of Vurra Women and Orphans initiative for sustainable development , every student must join savings scheme which enables them sell whatever they produce from learning to get money. Accumulated savings of shs. 467,000 became Dorothy’s capital to start her own tailoring business which she managed to facilitate her self as she is now able to extend help back to her disabled aunts family.
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