This was a year of learning, a year of finding clarity.
At Watoto Wasoka, we believe in open play — and open knowledge. That’s why we share what we learn. Whether you’re a partner, donor, educator, student, or supporter, our resource hub gives you access to practical tools, proven strategies, and honest data from the field. Sharing what we learn is part of how we grow. So dive in, explore our toolkits, evaluations, annual reports, and policies that power our play-based model.
“This is not just about football. It’s about building tools for change — and making them open to all.” — Francis Mugoya, Executive Director.
A look back at our years — highlights, challenges, and milestones in impact, operations, and growth.
Transparency matters. Download audited financials.
Read evaluation summaries, case studies, and thought pieces that show what is working (or not working) — and where we’re growing.
From literacy games to football-based mental health guides, practical tools from our Play to Learn, Play for Health, and Play for All programs.
Our safeguarding policies, gender strategies, code of conduct, and other frameworks for safe, inclusive programming.
This was a year of learning, a year of finding clarity.
Watoto Wasoka is committed to safeguarding all children, youth, staff, volunteers, and community members we engage with. This policy outlines our commitment to preventing and responding to any form of sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment (SEAH) across our football programs and community initiatives. It aims to protect the dignity, safety, and well- being of all …
When working with children and vulnerable adults, we are in a position of power and have a responsibility to always adhere to the highest standards of behaviour.
This form should be completed whenever a safeguarding concern, suspicion, or allegation arises. All sections should be filled out as thoroughly as possible.
Throughout our work, our clientele is dominated by children. The safety of the child is our prime consideration at all times.
Welcome to the Watoto Wasoka Code of Conduct!
Football4WASH combines the vibrant potential of football and the ability to create a fun-filled learning environment, where sensitisation for WASH (water, sanitation & hygiene) related health behaviour is carried out in a joyful and playful way.
A final report by Viva con Agua and Watoto Wasoka, July 2021
All resources are free to download and use — just credit Watoto Wasoka where applicable. If you’d like to co-create resources, evaluate a project, or translate a toolkit into your language — let’s connect: info@watotowasoka.ug