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Who we are

Who we are

Since 2005, KINDESS MATTERS has been a dedicated advocate for the rights of every child — to live free from exploitation and violence, access quality and free education, grow up in economic security and justice, and enjoy clean water, proper healthcare, and good nutrition.

Our work spans from grassroots engagement within Ugandan communities to high-level international advocacy. Acting as a reliable bridge, we deliver on-the-ground project implementation and services for global organizations seeking trusted local expertise and contextual insight.

Over the years, we've taken the lead on critical social issues affecting children and have embraced the challenge of transforming outdated systems, paving the way for innovative approaches that uplift and empower all.

What we do

Child Psychosocial & Legal Aid

We offer emotional and legal support to children affected by violence, helping them recover and access essential health services for a brighter future.

Child Rights Advocacy

We champion child-focused policies and laws, build partnerships, and work with leaders to ensure every child's rights are protected at all levels.

Building Strong Institutions

We strengthen our organization's capacity and systems, ensuring we can deliver lasting impact and sustainable change for children and communities.

Women Empowerment

We empower women with practical skills including chalk making, book production, catering services, and craft shoe making to support their families and communities.

Latest Projects

Our success lies in our partnerships

Legislative Advocacy

Legislative Advocacy to End Child Marriage in Uganda

We collaborate with parliamentarians and advocacy groups to push for new laws and reforms that protect children from early marriage and related abuses, ensuring a safer future for Uganda's youth.

Sponsor a Child

Sponsor a Child in Uganda

Our sponsorship initiative helps children from disadvantaged backgrounds access education, school supplies, and family support, empowering them to become self-reliant and thrive in their communities.

Latest Articles and News Updates

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International Of The African Child 2025

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What you need to know about Child Labor in Uganda

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