On April 29th, Hon. Maxime Prévot, Belgium’s Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Development Cooperation, visited Uganda and was warmly received at
the Ambassador’s residence in Kampala. During his visit, Enabel proudly
showcased our ongoing work in Uganda, highlighting our commitment to inclusive
and sustainable development.
The visit was an opportunity to tell the story of
Mary, a young Ugandan whose life has been positively transformed through
several of Enabel’s interventions.
Tackling
Maternal Mortality: A Holistic Approach
Under Pillar 2, we presented the 3 Delays
Model, a framework addressing key barriers that contribute to maternal
mortality:
- Delay 1 – Making Informed Health Choices
Through Social Protection initiatives, such as Village Savings and Loan
Associations (VSLA), communities have mobilised over UGX 800 million in
savings. These savings empower families to be financially prepared,
enhancing access to health services when they are most needed.
- Delay 2 – Reaching Health Facilities in
Time
The Mama Rescue App, a digital innovation, is bridging the gap
between expectant mothers and timely healthcare. By connecting pregnant
women with transport and medical help, the app is saving lives.
- Delay 3 – Receiving Adequate Health Care
Projects like WeCare and WeTrain4Health are building the
capacity of health workers and training institutions, ensuring quality
maternal care across the country.
Additionally, the
WeLearn initiative is
helping keep girls like Mary in school—tackling school dropout rates and
promoting gender equality in education.
Skills for
the Future: Empowering Youth
Pillar 1 focused on economic empowerment. We shared how both Mary and her peer
Collins have benefited from life-changing skills through Enabel’s
Life
Skills and
WeWork projects. These initiatives equip young people
with market-relevant skills for employment and entrepreneurship, opening doors
to dignified and self-reliant futures.
This visit was a proud moment for
Team Enabel,
as we demonstrated the tangible results of Belgium’s development cooperation in
Uganda—transforming lives, empowering communities, and building a more
inclusive and resilient society.