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We’re excited to share our Annual Report!

We’ve had an eventful year, full of progress and transformation.  You can access our Annual Report by clicking the image below. We’ve had a busy and productive year bringing trauma recovery to thousands in Northern Uganda. We could not accomplish this progress without you. We’re grateful for your support this past fiscal year and current. If you have any […]

Yale University Recognizes The Good Work Of THRIVEGulu!

YANA Panel: Global Health & New Ways of Working in Africa On September 16th, our Executive Director and Yale Divinity School alumnus, Mick Hirsch, participated in a panel discussion centered on delivering health services to forcibly displaced people in Africa. Mick’s presentation focused on the long term impact of forced displacement on those who survive.  At THRIVEGulu, we know that Mental health trauma […]

The Launch of the Youth Literacy Program

Guest article by Vincent, THRIVEGulu Literacy Manager The THRIVEGulu Literacy Program began as an effort to address the large number of adult women who never had the opportunity to receive basic education. Women and men continue to face social and cultural challenges that undermine their human worth and dignity, resulting in poverty and inequality. To build upon our successful […]

World Refugee Day

  World Refugee Day is commemorated each year to support refugees around the world. Each day, hundreds of refugees continue to flee their homes in South Sudan into Northern Uganda. Host communities have welcomed their brothers and sisters by providing what they can even though they don’t have much to give. The support of international […]

International Day of the African Child

The “Day of the African Child” has been celebrated in African countries since it was first initiated in 1991 by the Organization of African Unity, now known as the African Union. The day was initially created to honor the students who participated in the Soweto Uprising of 1976.  On June 16, 1976 in Soweto South […]

The Launch of the Humanitarian Program Plan

More than 2.4 million refugees who have fled South Sudan constitute the 3rd largest refugee crises in the world today. A majority have fled into Northern Uganda with nowhere else to go. Two years ago, the Palabek Refugee Settlement was established in Northern Uganda help meet the needs of this growing population. This year, THRIVE […]

‘Cardboard Piano’ Brings the Traumas of the LRA to the Stage in Watertown, Mass.

It’s not every day that a play about Northern Uganda under the Lord’s Resistance Army’s savage insurgency comes through town. So, when out of the blue I was contacted by someone from the New Repertory Theater in Watertown, MA to see if I’d be interested in participating on a panel discussion following one of the performances, […]

New Projects for 2019!

Thanks to the generous support from our donors and partners, we have implemented several new projects and initiatives. Ournew and continuing programs will improve the lives of thousands of individuals and communities throughout the coming years. The South Sudanese Refugee Project The South Sudanese Refugee Project is a humanitarian grant-based program in partnership with Trocaire and Irish Aid.  The more than 2.4 million refugees who […]

Renewing the Lives of Youth

By the summer of 2018, THRIVEGulu’s adult literacy program was flourishing after the first three years of implementation. THRIVEGulu staff and partner Lynn Curtis of Interweave Solutions decided to explore whether youth in the community were facing issues that could similarly be addressed through literacy. The initial call for youth participants far exceeded expectations – […]