Our focus areas include promoting access to education, advocating for sexual reproductive health rights, improving water sanitation and hygiene practices, and enhancing livelihood opportunities for the youth.
We believe that environmental conservation and community prosperity must grow together, which is why Golden Trove Youth Initiaties have established community nursery beds dedicated to producing seedlings that we distribute free of charge to families across our locality.
GTYI provides clean water, sanitation & hygiene programs for schools & communities. Access to clean water and sanitation is a fundamental right. We work with schools and communities to construct water harvesting facilities, protect water sources, and promote essential hygiene.
We provide scholarships, vocational training & teacher support for vulnerable children & youth in Hoima District & Albertine Region. This approach ensures that children access quality education through scholarships, while providing youth with practical vocational skills training.
Golden Trove Youth Initiative (GTYI) is a leading NGO in Uganda's Albertine region, providing holistic support to vulnerable children and youth. Born from the Golden Treasure Primary School in 2007, we address the critical gap in opportunities for youth after primary education, driving socio-economic transformation through six key thematic areas.
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Mission
To provide a holistic support opportunity for vulnerable children and youth
Vision
Fostering a world where every child and youth has the opportunity to thrive and succeed.
Climate change isn’t a future threat — it’s a daily reality for the children and youth of Albertine. Prolonged droughts, flooding, and soil degradation rob families of food, water, and hope. At GTYI, environmental protection is woven into every program, ensuring sustainable livelihoods and a healthier planet.
Climate-smart farming
Teach drought-tolerant crops and soil-saving methods.
Source protection
Plant buffers around springs to ensure steady clean water.
Stronger harvests
Youth farms resist dry spells and feed families.
Healthy ecosystems
Reforested areas cut erosion and refill groundwater.