
Since 2019, DGRV has been supporting Uganda’s cooperative sector through its office in Kampala. The project follows a medium- to long-term approach, aiming to bring structural improvements through sustainable capacity building and organizational development. Its interventions are purposefully aligned with Uganda’s National Development Plan IV (2025/26 – 29/30).
DGRV is legally established as a non-profit International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO), funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). It operates under the project “Promotion of Cooperative Structures in Selected African Countries”, contributing to strengthening cooperatives and improving livelihoods in rural communities. Since its establishment in Uganda, DGRV has been gradually expanding its support to the cooperative movement. It focuses on policy and regulation, sector structures, select cooperatives, pre-cooperatives, and their networks within the sectors of finance, agriculture, renewable energy, and health.
Key Objectives of the Project:
Our project operates on three levels.
Instead of focusing on a specific region, the project adopts a sector-wide approach, ensuring nationwide impact. It is implemented through technical advisory assistance to key stakeholders and actors within Uganda’s cooperative sector.
Since 2023, DGRV hast been working closely with the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives on the promotion of Health Cooperatives in the country. In all four districts, sensitization workshops were conducted and thereafter health cooperatives founded. The concept of this type of cooperative members pool resources through premiums, allowing cooperative boards to engage with local healthcare providers and secure affordable medical care, preventive services, and health education. This approach is not only strengthens community resilience and accountability but also builds trust in local health systems, fostering a more robust and proactive health framework.
Whilst the Health Cooperatives are covering health services for their members the question of financial sustainability is omnipresent. Therefore, DGRV is partnering with Partner UGANICS Women Empowerment Programme for the support of a pilot cooperative with 72 members, out of which over 70% are female. The objectives are, to establish a functional soap-making business that generates income for cooperative members, to improve community hygiene and health by producing affordable, high-quality soap with added skincare and mosquito repellent benefits, to equip cooperative members with business management and technical skills in soap production and to significantly strengthen the cooperative as an institution, ensuring its long-term sustainability and impact.

Martina Weis
Pamela Tumwesigye Komugisha
Vastine Komwaka
Loyford Rithaa
Aldan Hakim Tusubira
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (MTIC) in Uganda plays a key role in promoting and regulating trade, industry, and cooperatives in the country. It is committed to economic growth, industrial development, and strengthening cooperatives to improve the living conditions of the population.
Caritas Kampala is the socio-economic development agency of the Archdiocese of Kampala. A key focus of its work is the promotion and strengthening of grassroots cooperatives by creating a supportive framework for their establishment and growth as a values-based business model and an instrument of socio-economic development.
Caritas Kasanaensis is the socio-pastoral organization of the Diocese of Kasana-Luweero, operating in the districts of Luweero, Nakaseke, and Nakasongola. It strengthens cooperatives in the production and marketing of biomass briquettes as an environmentally friendly alternative to charcoal.
German Cooperative and Raiffeisen Confederation
House No. 9C, Arusha Lane,
108 National Housing Estate Lubowa,
P.O Box 197784, Kampala GPO,
Uganda
Kampala, Uganda
Phone: +256 (0) 787 532681
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