• Unleash the Power of Well Woman Check-ups

    Sumulula Amaanyi ga Well Woman Check-ups

    Your Ultimate Guide to Health and Happiness We know that life keeps us super busy with all those jobs, responsibilities, and everyday duties, but in the middle of all of these, it’s essential to remember to take care of the most incredible person in the world: YOU! That’s right; you are a superstar, and your…

  • Lwaki ensonga zange zikyuse?

    It’s not unusual for your periods to change overtime. Bleeding can get heavier or lighter, and cramps can come and go. But sometimes, changes in your menstruation can be the sign of a problem. Endometriosis, fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can all cause menstrual problems. Find out what’s normal when…

  • PREGNANCY

    OKUFUNA olubuto

    How do I know if I’m pregnant? Waiting for your period to arrive can be agonizing if you think you might be pregnant. Whether a positive pregnancy test would be good news or not, you’ll probably find yourself rushing to the loo at every real or imagined sign of your period, and on high alert…

  • Unveiling a Bold New Look for LIFEGUARD Condoms

    Okutongoza Entunula Empya Obuvumu ku Kondomu za LIFEGUARD

    Marie Stopes Uganda is proud to announce the official launch of the newly rebranded Lifeguard condom pack today at a press conference held at their head office in Muyenga, Kampala. This bold rebrand is designed to meet the evolving needs of Uganda’s youth, align with modern market trends, and deliver a stronger impact on public…

  • Bringing Hope to Uganda’s Refugee Communities

    Okuleeta essuubi mu bitundu by'ababundabunda mu Uganda

    The Impact of the SAY Programme. Humanitarian crises deepen the barriers women face in accessing reproductive health services, reinforcing a fundamental truth: every woman deserves the right to manage her reproductive health. As Africa’s largest refugee-hosting country and one of the top globally, Uganda shelters over 1.8 million refugees, with more than 907,000 residing in…

  • International Women’s Day 2025

    Olunaku lw'abakyala mu nsi yonna 2025

    Accelerating Gender Equality Through Action in Uganda This International Women’s Day, under the theme “Accelerating Action for Gender Equality,” Uganda joins the world in celebrating women’s strides and confronting the barriers still blocking their path. Women, who form 51% of Uganda’s population, remain pivotal to the nation’s progress yet systemic challenges like gender inequality, limited…

  • Restoring Hope and Dignity for Women Affected by Fistula

    Okuzzaawo Essuubi n'Ekitiibwa eri Abakyala Abakoseddwa Fistula

    Winnie became a mother at 17, had her second child at 19, but tragically lost her third in 2023 due to a stillbirth that left her with obstetric fistula. [Click to listen to her story]. When labor began, Winnie sought medical care at a local health facility. Despite her efforts, she was unable to deliver…

  • Turn Up The Heat with FLAME Condoms

    Kyuusa Ebbugumu ne Kondomu za FLAME

    Uganda’s leading reproductive health organization, Marie Stopes has unveiled a new condom brand called FLAME. The condom, launched on Valentine’s Day (14th February 2025) is an addition to the organization’s social marketing products as brand for middle-income consumers. Marie Stopes has established itself as the largest family planning organization in Uganda and the world over.…

  • Marie Stopes Uganda yeegasse ku kitebe kya Denmark ne UNFPA okutongoza enteekateeka ya SAY.

    ​MSI Uganda, led by Deputy Country Director Dr. Peter Ddungu, participated in the launch of the ‘Strengthening Adolescents and Youth (SAY) Empowerment and Rights Programme’ in Adjumani District in northern Uganda. The four-year grant aims to empower young people and women living in refugee settlements and host communities in the West Nile and Acholi sub-regions…

  • The Lifeline of Motherhood: Unlocking the Power of Prenatal Care

    Obulamu bw’Obumaama: Okusumulula Amaanyi g’Okulabirira nga tebannaba kuzaala

    Gy’okoma okwetegekera okutuuka kw’omwana wo, omwana oyo gy’akoma okulabika ng’ow’amazima, era olubuto lwo gye lukoma okulabika ng’oluyitawo amangu.