What we do
What we do
What we doWe are an indigenous community-based organization providing primary health care and livelihood to the vulnerable community in Lamwo district, northern Uganda.
We are an indigenous community-based organization providing primary health care and livelihood to the vulnerable community in Lamwo district, northern Uganda.
Unique combination health care and community building
We love the people of Northern Uganda
Better healthcare for everyone
Focus on long-term relationships
Pearl Rural Care is a Community Based Organization (CBO) registered with Lamwo District Local Government (Reg. no. No. L/CD/788). The organization was established in the year 2012 by a group of passionate healthcare professionals and senior citizens of Lamwo district, driven by a shared vision to address the socioeconomic disparities within the district that had been ravaged following almost two decades (1987-2006) of civil war in northern Uganda region.
The works in partnership with Pearl Medical Center; a Not-for Profit health center (Charity number CBH/20280) affiliated to Uganda Community Based Health Care Association (UCBHCA). We implements primary health care activities within the facility and community in accordance with the Ministry of Health policy regulations and guidelines.