Action for Reproductive Health (ARH) is a Uganda-based non-profit focused on the improvement of reproductive and maternal health in rural Uganda. ARH seeks to actively involve men in addressing these important issues.
Our Staff
As a new and growing organisation, we have only a limited number of staff.
Francoise Riisa Kauzya
Executive Director
+001 732 423 2370 | f.kauzya@arhtogether.org
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Gloria Mugyenga
Country Director
+256 (702 679 807 | Akankundabellegloria@gmail.com
Mr Calvin Lule
Director project Operations
calvinlule@gmail.com
+256 787259903
John Baptist Kauzya
USA Director Operations
1(646)246-3635 jbkauzya@gmail.com
Our Advisors and Volunteers
Diane Soobroydoo
Chief Adviser to ARH
a humanitarian and a woman activist
Tushabe Gregory (DEH, BEH)
Project Coordinator and Focal Person for the Ntungamo District
Nuwagaba Tumusiime
Village Health Team Coordinator
Ainembabazi Maclean
Volunteer and Data Collector
Our Board
Rwabutomize Mishaki (BScience)
Board Chair
Our Founders
As a Kampala-based organisation, Action for Reproductive Health was founded by a dedicated group of Africans living in Uganda and the United States. The founders of the organisation are Olive Sentumbwe Mugisa, Kauzya John-Mary and Francoise Riisa Kauzya.
Francoise Riisa Kauzya (RN/M, SWASA, BSc Nur, MPH. Fellow)
Executive Director
Action for Reproductive Health
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Dr John-Mary Kauzya (BA, MPA, PhD)
Dr. Kauzya is an expert in governance capacity assessment and programme design, human resource management, training programmes design, delivery and evaluation, organisational auditing and restructuring, institutional development, civil service reform, decentralization, policy analysis and planning, general management and administration, and strategic corporate planning.
Dr Olive Sentumbwe-Mugisa
Family Health and Population Advisor
World Health Organization, Kampala
A renown senior consultant of Obstetrics and Gyneacology, Dr. Sentumbwe-Mugisa is an expert on reproductive and maternal health. She has worked on many projects focussed on the promotion of maternal health in Uganda