Dynamic and compassionate, excelled as a Prevention Officer Intern at AIC, enhancing HIV/AIDS awareness and support in Mbale City. Leveraging strong communication and analytical skills, spearheaded impactful community outreach and education, significantly improving access to health resources. In collaborative efforts ensured effective fund allocation and fostered a culture of safety and empathy.
Communication Skills : Effectively communicated with community members and stakeholders, ensuring a clear understanding of health initiatives and funding opportunities Demonstrated strong verbal and written skills in creating informational materials and reports
Advocacy: Advocated for the needs of low-income families, raising awareness of their challenges within the community and among stakeholders Promoted access to vital resources, empowering families to improve their well-being
Cultural Competence: Recognized and respected the diverse cultural backgrounds of community members, which informed the approach to outreach and support Tailored communication strategies to effectively reach and engage different groups
Organizational Skills: Managed and maintained accurate records of client interactions and fund distributions Organized follow-up visits to ensure ongoing support for families, demonstrating attention to detail
Team Collaboration: Collaborated with a multidisciplinary team to coordinate outreach efforts and share insights on community needs Participated in team meetings to strategize and enhance service delivery
Analytical Skills: Conducted assessments to analyze the vulnerabilities of families in the community Utilized data to identify trends and inform decision-making, ensuring that resources were allocated effectively to those in greatest need
Problem-Solving: Addressed challenges in program implementation by identifying barriers faced by families in accessing funds Developed creative solutions to streamline the assistance process and enhance program effectiveness
Empathy and Compassion: Displayed genuine concern for the well-being of clients, allowing for meaningful connections This empathy facilitated trust, making families more receptive to assistance and education on health resources
Interpersonal Skills: Built rapport with clients and colleagues, fostering a supportive environment that encouraged open dialogue Successfully engaged with vulnerable families to assess their needs and provide tailored support
Communication Skills: Effectively communicated with community members and stakeholders, ensuring a clear understanding of health initiatives and funding opportunities Demonstrated strong verbal and written skills in creating informational materials and reports
Certificate of Participation in the National Social Work Students in Uganda
Reading : Passionate about reading a wide variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, and self-development. I enjoy exploring new ideas and perspectives that enhance my knowledge and understanding of the world, and I often apply insights from my reading to improve both my personal and professional life.
Certificate of Participation in the National Social Work Students in Uganda