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Agnes
Agnes Nansubuga - Programe Coordinator

He is a seasoned professional in Community Planning and Human Services with a deep-rooted commitment to social advocacy. As a Licensed Financial Professional with expertise in leadership development and community mobilization, Agnes bridges the gap between strategic planning and compassionate social work. Driven by her faith and a core mission to improve lives, she is dedicated to building robust support networks that provide essential services and necessities to the Ugandan community.

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She is a seasoned professional in Community Planning and Human Services with a deep-rooted commitment to social advocacy. Over the course of her career, Agnes has cultivated a rare and purposeful blend of skills, strategist, advocate, builder that has allowed her to show up in some of the most pressing spaces where communities need support the most. Her work is not defined by a single role or title, but by a consistent thread that runs through everything she does: a genuine belief that every person deserves access to dignity, stability, and opportunity.

As a Licensed Financial Professional with expertise in leadership development and community mobilization, Agnes brings a dimension to social work that is often overlooked. Financial literacy and sound resource management are critical pillars of any sustainable community program, and Agnes understands this intimately. She does not simply advocate for change, she builds the frameworks, structures, and systems that make change financially viable and long-lasting. Her ability to think in terms of both human impact and economic sustainability sets her apart as someone who can turn vision into action without losing sight of the people at the center of it all.

Agnes bridges the gap between strategic planning and compassionate social work. In many organizations, these two functions exist in parallel but rarely intersect in a meaningful way. Agnes is the rare professional who can sit in a strategy meeting and speak the language of program design, budgets, and timelines, then walk into a community setting and connect with individuals and families on a deeply personal level. This duality is not something she learned from a textbook, it is something she has refined over years of hands-on experience, listening to the needs of communities and then working tirelessly to meet them.

Driven by her faith and a core mission to improve lives, Agnes approaches her work with a sense of purpose that goes beyond professional obligation. Her faith has instilled in her a deep conviction that service is not optional, it is a calling. This conviction fuels her through the long hours, the systemic barriers, and the moments when progress feels slow. It also shapes the way she leads, with humility, empathy, and an unwavering focus on the well-being of others.

She is dedicated to building robust support networks that provide essential services and necessities to the Ugandan community. Agnes understands that no single program or organization can carry the weight of a community's needs alone. That is why her approach centers on network-building, connecting individuals, organizations, faith institutions, and government bodies into a web of shared responsibility and mutual support. The networks she has helped build are not fragile or dependent on a single source of funding or leadership. They are resilient, adaptable, and deeply rooted in the communities they serve.

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