Frequently Asked Questions About FHSI
Find answers to common questions about our mission, programs, and how you can get involved with the Foundation for Human Security Initiative.
What is FHSI’s mission?
FHSI is dedicated to creating a people-centered, comprehensive, and prevention-oriented framework for human security in Uganda. We focus on eight key areas: food, water, health, environmental, personal, community, political, and economic security, aiming to reduce human security threat-related deaths by 50% by 2050 through our Strategy 50.
How can I volunteer with FHSI?
Volunteering with FHSI is open to anyone passionate about human security. Opportunities include community outreach, project support, and advocacy. Visit our Contact page to express interest, and our team will guide you through the process. No prior experience is required, just a commitment to our mission.
How are donations used?
Donations to FHSI directly fund our programs in food, water, health, and environmental security, among others. They support community projects, such as clean water initiatives and education programs, ensuring sustainable impact. We maintain transparency in fund allocation, with regular updates on our Donation page.
What is Strategy 50?
Strategy 50 is FHSI’s ambitious goal to reduce human security threat-related deaths in Uganda by 50% by 2050. It involves comprehensive programs across our eight focus areas, collaborating with communities, governments, and partners to build resilience and promote sustainable development.
Where does FHSI operate?
FHSI operates across all districts in Uganda, with a focus on both urban and rural communities. Our projects address local needs, from providing clean water in remote villages to advocating for policy changes in urban centers.