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We would love to hear from you! Whether you’re interested in partnering, volunteering, supporting our work, or simply learning more, the WAPI team is ready to connect with you.


📩 Contact Us:
Email: info@wapiuganda.org or wapiinitiative@gmail.com.
Phone/WhatsApp: +256782694093
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Together, we can empower women and transform communities in the Rwenzori Region!

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are many ways you can get involved with the Women Action Point Initiative (WAPI) and support its mission! Here are a few options to consider:

Advocate for Women’s Rights; Supporting policies that empower women and promote gender equality strengthens WAPI’s mission on a broader scale.

Volunteer Your Skills: Whether it’s mentoring, teaching, advocacy, or project management, your expertise can make a difference. You can help with literacy programs, health awareness campaigns, or income-generating activities.

Donate or Fundraise; Financial support helps sustain WAPI’s programs. If you can’t donate directly, organizing a fundraiser or connecting WAPI with potential donors can be impactful.

Spread Awareness; Share WAPI’s work through social media, community meetings, or networking. Raising awareness brings attention to key issues and attracts more supporters.

Collaborate on Projects; If you’re part of an organization or business, partnering with WAPI could strengthen its efforts through joint initiatives in education, environment, health, and economic empowerment.

Participate in Events; WAPI may host workshops, training sessions, or community events. Attending and contributing to discussions fosters engagement and action.

You can find more information about volunteering with the Women Action Point Initiative (WAPI) on their official website here. They likely have contact details, application forms, or guidelines for getting involved.

Absolutely! Every contribution—whether through time, skills, or resources—helps drive meaningful change, and organizations like Women Action Point Initiative (WAPI) deeply value the efforts of their volunteers and supporters. Your involvement will not only support women in the Rwenzori Region but also inspire others to take action.

Volunteering can be incredibly rewarding, as you’ll see firsthand the impact of your work in empowering women and advancing key initiatives like education, health, and economic development. WAPI recognize and appreciate volunteers by providing updates on project progress, sharing success stories, and sometimes even acknowledging contributions through certificates or public recognition.

You can find more information about press-related inquiries for the Women Action Point Initiative (WAPI) on their official website here. They may have contact details for media inquiries, partnerships, or public relations.

Including a beneficiary in your will or trust is a crucial step in estate planning to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Here’s a general guide to help you through the process:

Ensure Proper Documentation; Make sure your will or trust is legally valid and stored in a safe place. Inform your executor or trustee about its location.

Identify Your Beneficiaries; Decide who you want to inherit your assets. Beneficiaries can be individuals (family, friends) or organizations (charities, foundations).

Specify the Assets; Clearly outline what each beneficiary will receive, whether it’s a specific amount of money, property, or other assets.

Draft or Update Your Will/Trust; Work with an estate planning attorney to create or modify your will or trust document. Ensure the language is precise to avoid disputes.

Name Primary and Contingent Beneficiaries – A primary beneficiary is your first choice, while a contingent beneficiary inherits if the primary beneficiary is unable to do so.

Consider Special Circumstances; If naming minors, you may need to set up a trust to manage their inheritance until they reach legal age.

Review and Update Regularly; Life changes such as marriage, divorce, or new family members may require updates to your beneficiary designations.

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info@wapiuganda.org
wapiinitiative@gmail.com

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+256-758636994

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Kasese District, Uganda, East Africa, Africa.

OUR PARTNERS

Women Action Point Initiative (WAPI) drives transformative change in Uganda’s Rwenzori Region through strategic collaborations at all levels:

Key Partnerships:
  1. Grassroots: Works with local CBOs, women’s groups, and leaders to ensure culturally relevant programs.
  2. National: Aligns with Ugandan government bodies and NGOs to scale impact and influence policy.
  3. Global: Partners with international NGOs.
Why Partner?
  • Amplified Impact: Combines local knowledge with global resources.
  • Sustainability: Co-designed solutions with community ownership.