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ABOUT TPO RESOURCE CENTRE

TPO Resource Centre was registered in 2004 as a company limited by guarantee and having a shared capital under the Companies Act (CAP 85). The Resource Center exists to contribute towards having a skilled social service workforce able to deliver high-quality services to vulnerable and marginalized groups mainly in mental health, psychosocial support, GBV and child protection.  

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Our Journey

TPO Resource Centre started as training unit of TPO Uganda in 2000 and was later registered as an independent training center in 2004 as a company limited by guarantee and having a shared capital under the Companies Act (CAP 85).  The Center mainly offers consultancy services through capacity building trainings, research and evaluations, policy and strategy development; Organization Development and Systems Strengthening (ODSS) mainly in fields of MHPSS, Child protection, GBV, and Wellness. Our core work is to help organizations and institutions improve their workforce’s capabilities, skills, and competencies in the areas of Mental health, psychosocial support, GBV and child protection.  Our services have been specifically designed to provide you (our clients) with a unique learning and improvement experience.

OUR VISION

A skilled social service workforce able to deliver quality mental health, psychosocial support, GBV and child protection services in Sub-Saharan Africa

OUR MISSION

To design and deliver training programs and technical support to both state and non-state actors, for the delivery of mental health, psychosocial support, child protection, GBV and HIV-related services

OUR CORE VALUES

Excellence

Professionalism

Creativity

accountability

GUIDING PHILOSOPHY

I believe and commit to positive change driven by meaningful and realistic client-centered learning. We therefore commit to learn with you and support your improvement journeys. Our ultimate goal is to build and incorporate sustainable skills that are essential to individual, community and organizational / institutional success and continuity.