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COTFONE is a member based network whose core business is addressing the obstacles that prevent marginalized and vulnerable individuals from leading healthy and self-reliant lives through: First; ensuring equal access to quality basic services and Two; Defending and protecting the God given human rights: these are rights attained at birth and everyone must enjoy them.
Our Mission
To empower community actors to address the needs of vulnerable and marginalized groups in the communities of Greater Masaka sub-region.



OUR STORY
Has been of Impacting and transforming lives and families of rural and multi-barried grassroot communities in Uganda.
COTFONE was initially registered in Masaka District as a CBO in 2006 and later renewed its registration with Lwengo District (after being curved out from former Masaka District) as a CBO in 2011.
We dearly support and transform communities.
OUR MEMBERS
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Our membership is made up of 300+ partners in the development and relief community that are working together to achieve global goals.
IMPACTING ALL LIVES
Partner with us to impact all lives in our society. Through ensuring equal access to quality basic services and Two; Defending and protecting the God given human rights: these are rights attained at birth and everyone must enjoy them.
CREATE IMPACT THAT WILL TRANSFORM LIVES, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES IN UGANDA AND THE WORLD AT LARGE.
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TESTIMONIALS
What People Say about COTFONE
COTFONE has put me on another step in my life because I have got a lot of benefits through COTFONE network and in fact I joined them in 2011 and it was from that year when they enrolled my vulnerable child in their supported school and he has now reached in primary five of which I am very happy with and may the Lord reward you. I have witnessed the founder and the entire staff championing care and support for needy people and their wonderful service to the entire community.
I cannot forget a tragedy when I couldn’t raise funds for my sister’s son I take care of to register for his final Senior Four exams, with all options exhausted and stuck, a loan from COTFONE Guardians’ Network Savings and Loan Association (COGUNE-VSLA) enabled me to get money to support him to register and sit for “O” Level Examinations in 2011 and happily enough he passed and emerged the best in the whole school with a 1st Grade, now he is looking forward to sitting his “A” Level Examinations at Matale Secondary School.