Strategic Plan
TASO’s strategy: holistic impact in Uganda’s HIV/AIDS fight through community engagement and innovation.
Key Strategic Goals
On the 29th of September 2023, at its 31st Annual General Meeting, TASO launched its strategic plan, 2023 -2027, after reflecting on the past and the next five years and has decided
to renew and expand its commitment to health service delivery. TASO
believes that these main goals will provide the required thrust to build on its core HIV programming
to meet the needs of the targeted populations.
01.
Goal One
Contribute to the Reduction of Morbidity and Mortality due to HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria:
02.
Goal Two
Build Individual, Community, Institutional and National Capacity for the Delivery of
Sustainable Integrated Healthcare Services.
03.
Goal Three
Enhance Research, Knowledge Management, Organizational Learning, Collaboration
and Adaptation.
04.
Goal Four
Strengthen Organizational Capacity and Systems for Sustainability and Resilience
A word from our ED
Over the last 35 years, TASO has remarkably pioneered and provided innovative solutions to
programming for HIV/AIDS interventions in Uganda, regionally and globally. Through strategic
collaborations, learning, and adaptation to the ever-changing dynamics of the HIV/AIDS
epidemic, TASO has grown into a go-to partner in the HIV/AIDS response at the community,
national, and global level. Significant strides have been made in the fight against HIV/AIDS
especially towards the achievement of the UNAIDS targets of 95-95-95. These efforts need to
be accelerated to sustain the HIV response.
TASO Strategic Plan (TSP) 2023 – 2027 comes at a time when there is an increasing need for
integrating HIV and other health services to provide complementary and coherent ways for
people to get the care, they need in ways that are effective, efficient, and equitable. Secondly,
it is the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic that greatly shocked the health service delivery
system and the lessons learnt are still fresh.
Therefore, TASO has taken time to reflect on the past and the next five years and has decided
to renew and expand its commitment to health service delivery. TASO will contribute to quality
health interventions with emphasis on HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria, and emerging public health threats
through health and community systems strengthening, research, and capacity development in
Uganda and other countries. TASO envisions empowered and healthy communities free from
HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria, and their related effects.