Our Partners & Collaborators

UPHIA 2024-2025 is made possible through strategic partnerships with government institutions, international organizations, and academic institutions committed to advancing HIV research and public health in Uganda.

Funding Partners

Organizations providing financial support and technical expertise for UPHIA 2024-2025

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Primary Funder & Technical Lead

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CDC is the primary funder and technical lead for UPHIA 2024-2025, providing comprehensive financial support, technical expertise in epidemiology and laboratory science, and strategic guidance for survey implementation and data analysis.

Government Agencies

Ugandan government institutions and agencies

Ministry of Health Uganda

Ministry of Health Uganda

Lead Implementing Agency

The Ministry of Health leads UPHIA implementation as the primary government institution responsible for health policy, service delivery, and coordination of the national HIV response in Uganda.

Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS)

Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS)

Statistical Partner

UBOS provides crucial statistical expertise, sampling methodology, and data quality assurance, ensuring UPHIA results are nationally representative and scientifically rigorous.

Academic Institutions

Universities and research institutions

Makerere University School of Public Health

Makerere University School of Public Health

Research & Training Partner

MakSPH provides epidemiological expertise, field research capabilities, and trains field teams, leveraging decades of experience in population health research and community engagement.

Partnership Impact

Our collaborative approach ensures comprehensive coverage, technical excellence, and sustainable impact across all aspects of the UPHIA survey.

Technical Excellence

World-class laboratory capabilities, data management systems, and quality assurance protocols ensure the highest scientific standards.

Community Reach

Extensive local networks and cultural competency enable authentic community engagement and high participation rates across diverse populations.

Policy Impact

Direct connections to policy makers and program implementers ensure findings translate into actionable improvements in HIV response strategies.

Stronger Together

"The success of UPHIA 2024-2025 demonstrates what's possible when government institutions, academic excellence, and international expertise unite around a shared vision for Uganda's health future."

UPHIA 2024-2025 Partnership Consortium

Collaborative Leadership Team

Interested in Partnership?

We're always seeking opportunities to collaborate with organizations that share our commitment to advancing HIV research and improving health outcomes in Uganda.