Our Mission
The Mission; is to improve the quality of life of OVC, youth and marginalized women in Uganda through provision of social services and psychosocial support.
Our Local Peace Committees provide the backbone of many of Invisible Children’s programs including peaceful conflict transformation, mental health and psychosocial support, and escapee support and reunification.
Through our community-centered approach, we have paired Invisible Children psychologists with leaders and volunteers from local communities.
Our dedicated maternal and child health services ensure that mothers and children receive quality Support, nutrition support, and health education.
Unique Features of PQTI
At PQTI We are also providing individuals experiencing more severe symptoms of trauma with specialized care. Already, these programs are having a powerful impact.
Our general psychiatry programme for adolescents aims to provide help, support, and relief to young people between the ages of 12 and 18 (depending on the facility) who suffer from a range of psychiatric disorders.
The general psychiatry programme caters for young patients with a wide range of symptoms associated with psychiatric illnesses such as major depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar mood disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and personality disorders.
Our Aims and Objectives
The activities of the Organization will mainly be in Uganda. The organization shall be focused on addressing the Education, Health, Food Security, Child protection, Legal support, Psychosocial Challenges of OVCs, youth, marginalized women and their households in Uganda
Our Guiding Principles
Principles that shape our organization and direct our mission to deliver quality health services.