
REACH Rapid Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) assessment on the 2022 Ebola-Virus Disease (EVD) Outbreak, January 2023
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Uganda is the largest refugee-hosting country in Africa, with two million refugees and asylum seekers as of April 2026, most of which living in settlements across the North and Southwest of the country. Refugees face protracted humanitarian needs and are most often dependent on humanitarian aid or other non-self-generated sources of income to provide for themselves and their families. They are also particularly affected by the increasing frequency and scale of climate related hazard such as floods, droughts, and landslide damaging infrastructure and disrupting livelihoods. Despite the persistent humanitarian needs among an ever-increasing caseload of refugees, funding to the response has consistently decreased over the years with a sharp decrease from early 2025. Funding cuts have deeply affected refugees’ access to assistance and services with severe effects on food assistance and access to WASH and health services.
IMPACT has worked in Uganda since 2017 through its REACH Initiative, supporting humanitarian and development actors with evidence generation and coordination support to guide strategic planning. In 2026, REACH continues to support the response by contributing analysis and data to the Uganda Country Refugee Response Plan and inform its localisation and transition objectives through multisectoral needs assessments in refugee-hosting locations.
| What is the Acute Needs Analysis (ANA)? July – September 2025 The ANA is a humanitarian research pilot project designed to identify populations facing urgent, life-threatening needs. It seeks to bring these populations to the attention of humanitarian decision-makers—especially in contexts where information is scarce or fragmented. All analysis is conducted by dedicated, country‑based analysts with deep contextual expertise, ensuring robust support for humanitarian prioritization across and within crises. | ![]() | |

In recent years, Uganda, which hosts one of the largest refugee populations in Africa, has faced increasing exposure to climate hazards, including heavy rains and prolonged dry spells. The unpredictability and variability of these hazards...

The latest Movement, Livelihood, and Access to Basic Services assessment for Adjumani Town, Uganda, conducted by IMPACT via its initiative REACH, presents a nuanced picture of both progress and persistent...

The latest Area-Based Assessment (ABA) by IMPACT Initiatives through its initiative REACH in Mbarara, Uganda, provides a detailed overview of the living conditions and challenges faced by both refugee and...

REACH Rapid Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) assessment on the 2022 Ebola-Virus Disease (EVD) Outbreak, January 2023
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REACH Uganda Rapid KAP Assessment on EVD dataset & analysis (external, December 2022)
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REACH Uganda Livelihoods Assessment Qualitative Analysis
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REACH Uganda Livelihoods Programme Mapping DAP (November 2022)
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REACH Uganda Livelihoods Assessment Quantitative Data
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REACH Uganda Livelihoods Programme Mapping ToR (External - November 2022)
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REACH Uganda_Rapid KAP Assessment on EVD_ToR (external, November 2022)
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PANDA_UGA_Data Saturation Grid_Understanding the Mobile BTVET Approach in Rhino Camp – A Case Study_October 7 2022
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REACH Uganda - RNA on newly arrived refugees in Southwest and West Nile - Final Presentation
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RNA - Data Saturation Analysis Grid of FGDs and KIIs
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REACH Uganda 2022 - RNA on newly arrived refugees in Southwest and West Nile
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REACH Uganda RNA influx refugees August 2022
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Rapid Multi-Sectoral Needs Assessment of Newly Displaced Refugees in the Southwest and West-Nile Regions of Uganda, Term of Reference July 2022
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REACH Uganda Livelihoods Assessment Tools
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Child Protection Presentation of Key Findings
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REACH Uganda Livelihoods Assessment ToR
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