About Us

About Us

Who We Are

Fremtidens Obulamu began with a meeting between an Iraqi-Dane and a Ugandan both shaped by the same realization, from different sides of the world.

One came from a healthcare system where treatment is a structured process. The other came from years of working inside a system where access itself is the challenge.

Through honest conversations, it became clear that the gap was not care or competence but resources and structure  and that lasting change could only happen if Ugandans defined the priorities.

So we joined forces. Local knowledge and leadership, strengthened by international networks. That is how Fremtidens Obulamu was born built on respect, responsibility, and the belief that healthcare should be accessible to all.

Our Vision

Uganda where every child has access to food, healthcare, education, and guidance, and where communities are empowered to support their own sustainable development.

Our Mission

To empower vulnerable children and youth in Ugandan communities by providing basic needs, health awareness, education support, and mentorship — while strengthening communities through local involvement and partnership.

Target Groups

Our Target Groups

Orphans & Children

We support orphans and children with health education, life skills, and opportunities to grow in safe, nurturing environments.

Youth

We empower youth through vocational training, mentorship, and skills development for resilience and self-reliance.

Older People

We assist older people by providing care, social support, and opportunities to maintain independence and dignity.

Persons with Disabilities

We promote inclusion and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities, ensuring access to skills, care, and community participation.

Families & Caregivers

We work with families and caregivers to strengthen livelihoods, health awareness, and community well-being.

Our Team

Collin Tugoloze

Chairman

Leads and coordinates ethical, transparent, community-based programs with a strong focus on child wellbeing.

Adraa Ayoub

Vice Chairwoman

Life Coach and bridge-builder between Denmark and Uganda

Group Trip for Medics & others – Uganda

A unique group trip for medical professionals to contribute skills with respect and collaboration while experiencing everyday life in Uganda. Based in Jinja, you will work alongside Ugandan healthcare professionals with full local and Danish support.

Dates: 23 March – 3 April
Optional extension until 12 April
All-inclusive. Flexible stay.

This journey is about contribution, learning, and responsibility — not rescue.