• Community Development

    Engaging rural women in income generation activities to improve household incomes as well as narrowing the gender gap.

  • Improving Water Sources

    Making water sources in rural areas safer to reduce water-borne diseases.

  • Our Team

    The strength of our team comes from a conviction to collectively devote our talents and resourcefulness to support and lift up our communities.

  • Working to End Digital Isolation

    We bring computer literacy and Internet technology to rural schools and hard-to-reach communities in a concerted effort to end digital isolation.

  • Skills for the Future

    The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. We believe in the dreams of our beneficiaries, and we give them the tools they need to achieve those dreams.

  • Promoting Human Rights & Civic Engagement

    To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity. We believe that human rights & civic engagement are essential for a just and thriving society.

About us

Inspired by the desire to empower and improve livelihoods in hard-to-reach rural communities of Uganda, Communities Empowerment Africa (CEA) was formed to mobilize resources and implement programs that promote education, skills training, information access, HIV prevention & awareness, income generation, food security, refugees’ protection, human rights & civic engagement, clean energy, sanitation, and environmental conservation. In partnership with local community organizations, local governments, and international development partners, CEA establishes and sustains community libraries, schools, vocational centers, credit unions, information centers, and demonstration farms in rural communities, refugee camps, and other hard-to-reach African areas. The organization also promotes computer literacy, internet technology, green energy innovations, sustainable farming, and raises awareness on social, health, and economic issues that are key to the success, empowerment, and welfare of rural communities.