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  •  Partnership Organisations 

At Harvey World Travel Uganda, we recognize the importance of supporting organizations that are at the forefront of HIV research, treatment, and community outreach. Our partnerships in Uganda reflect our commitment to offering seamless travel and logistics solutions to institutions making a real difference in people’s lives.

Gentilezza Ripple Effect Foundation (GREF) – Kyotera District

GREF is a community-based organization focused on public health, HIV/AIDS prevention, women empowerment, and minority rights advocacy. With support from CDC/PEPFAR, GREF implements grassroots interventions to address HIV vulnerability, improve treatment adherence, and strengthen community resilience.

Partner Website

Joint Clinical Research Centre (JCRC) - Lira & Gulu Districts

JCRC is one of Uganda’s leading medical and research institutions, internationally recognized for its role in HIV treatment, advanced clinical research, and patient care. With CDC/PEPFAR funding, JCRC conducts large-scale studies, provides life-saving ART services, and leads capacity-building initiatives in Northern Uganda.

JCRC Website

Harvey World’s Role

As a trusted partner, Harvey World Travel Uganda facilitates:

 

Vehicle & Car Hire Services

Supplying reliable transport solutions that enable GREF and JCRC teams to reach communities, health centers, and research sites across Kyotera, Lira, Gulu, and neighboring regions.

 

Operational Support

Ensuring timely, safe, and cost-effective mobility for field research, monitoring, and HIV service delivery.

 

Operational Support

Offering flexible travel arrangements tailored to donor-funded projects, including CDC/PEPFAR-supported programs.

Our Commitment 

Through these partnerships, Harvey World Travel Uganda is not just a travel agency,  we are a logistical backbone that helps organizations scale their impact. 

By supporting HIV research and service delivery, we contribute indirectly to Uganda’s national HIV response, community health improvement, and global commitments to ending AIDS as a public health threat.