The Community SWEEP senior management team below combines strong, complementary technical with vision, vigor, and practical expertise gained from experience working in Africa and western World . All key staff are Ugandan professionals, helping to contextualize the SWEEP programme , and contributing to long-term sustainability. The Community SWEEP team brings skills in working ,among the poor and vulnerable population , and with several diversed types of credible international funders and service delivery points, including primary health care centers, hospitals, and private-sector establishments. Experience at these levels further strengthen the SWEEP programme implementation and integration.

Stauat Muganywa (PhD)

Kakooza Sula (MD,MPH)


Nanyunja Zaitune


Lubowa Simon

Profile: Stuart Muganywa , Executive Director

Stauat Muganywa (Phd) is Health Economist,Educationist,Consultant, and African Civil Society Leader with a three decade-long experience including successful designing and implementing community health, climate change adaption and mitigation, social entrepreneurship grant-funded projects. Stuart has initiated ,and headed successful service delivery and research projects, that were based on sucessful grant award project concepts; proposals , activities; detailed budgets; monitoring and evaluation tools; support supervision and on-job capacity building; and reporting of project results and achievement of activities and outputs; as well as repackaging of the results for dissemination to wider audiences .Over the last Twenty years, Stuart has raised over Three Million US Dollars via successful grant proposal awards for African Charity Agencies in Uganda, Rwanda, Liberia, and Southern Sudan, and has headed project teams that have successful accomplished project activities with USAID, UK based Positive Action for Children Fund, World Bank, Global Fund for AIDS, NIH and others. See More.. .


Profile: Kakooza Sulaiman ,Deputy Director

Kakooza is a Medical Doctor (MD) with specialities in Orthopedics , Clinical Psychology and Counseling ,with extensive skills in Biomedical Laboratory Technology , a project concepts designer, grants fund-raiser, and social entrepreneur passionate about helping the marginalized and suffering African children, girls, women, refugees, the elderly, and disabled. Suleiman has worked in several Africa countries including working as a visiting lecturer in Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, Ethiopia and Southern Sudan. Suleiman has also the initiated the “Raising Against Orthopedic Disability in Uganda (RAOD)", a Ugandan Orthopedics Social Enterprise which has restored normal walking capacity for over 500 Road Accidents and Land Mine Leg Amputees in Northern Uganda and Southern Sudan.



Profile:Nanyunja Zaitune , SRH Health Manager

Nanyunja Zaitune as the Reproductive Manager , manages all aspects of the Reproductive Health Program including recruitment, supervision and capacity building of all RH staff; review project proposal materials and develop a detailed implementation and monitoring plan and adapt program to changing context as needed. Discusses and agrees with health program staff, RH service providers and other stakeholders on proposed activities, implementation and monitoring plan, roles and responsibilities of each team member.; Ensures that all grant required activities, indicators and objectives are successfully met within the project timeframe and allocated budget, Works with team on timely procurement and delivery of required commodities to avoid stock-outs .





Profile: Lubowa Simon , Communication Specialist (Donor Engagement)

Simon is a business management specialist, project concepts designer, grants fundraiser, and social entrepreneur passionate about the marginalized and suffering African children, girls, women, refugees, and the elderly. Support from international Charities, has facilitated Simon to initiate several projects in Rural Uganda for the girl child empowerment via education, reproductive Health, gender equality, support for HIV positive mothers, and making social entrepreneurship, a solution to development challenges. His efforts has successful enabled over 12,000 vulnerable school dropout girls re-enter and complete the Ugandan basic primary school cycle , close to 50,000 teen mothers become new acceptors of contraceptive use methods, formation of five Teen social clubs for empowerment and development, and was part of a project team that successful designed a USAID funded Lighting Rural Uganda with Solar project. See More.. ...

Core Values

Accountability and Transparency

Responsibility & Confidentiality

Respect for others & Trust

Networking & Team Work

Peaceful coexistence in Pluralism

Mutual Respect in Partnerships

Our Sample target Population
Understanding of the Project cycle(100%)
Handling Grant Funding and Sub-Granting (80%)
Promoting social entrepreneurship(100%)
Supporting Results-Based Financing(80%)
Supporting Rigorous Impact Evaluations(80%)
Experience in Progress and Technical Reporting (95%)
Repackaging of Project Results for Dissemination (90%)
Emphasis on Integration, Multiple Results and Impacts plus Sustainablity in all projects (100%)





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