Reports & Plans
Reports and statistics
FRDC Annual report 2011
This annual report reflects the activities carried out by Freidis Rehabilitation and Disable centre in year 2011, the report also marks the end of the 6th year of FRDC existence. It therefore provides an opportunity for us to evaluate the achievements of FRDC. It is gratifying to note that most targets have been achieved; we salute every person who contributed towards this success. hrough the various donors and little income from the Centre, we have achieved a lot in improving the lives of children with disabilities and the war victims in Northern Uganda. This year’s interventions covered the hard to reach sub counties of Abako(Alebtong District), Adwari and Okwang sub counties in (Otuke district), Amac subcounty and Lira Municipalities in General although several clients and children with physical disabilities have been coming from different districts surrounded by Lira district in order to receive physical rehabilitation services.
Annual Report 2010
At the peak of Lords Resistance Army insurgency in Lango sub-Region, in 2002 Christopher Jogole and Freidis Person wife (RIP) visited Uganda from Norway. In one of their trips to Omoro sub-county, Moroto county of Lira District, the two met a very horrific situation of Women, Children, older persons and most specifically children with disability who had neither, healthcare services nor community support system in place. It was upon this background that the idea of establishing Freidis Rehabilitation and Disable centre was conceived by Freidis Persson Jogole and the husband Jogole Christopher. Freidis Rehabilitation & Disable Centre (FRDC) is located in Lira Town, 1km on Lira – Adekokwok - Boroboro road (immediately after Lango Cultural Centre). Lira District is one of the districts in northern Uganda. It is bordered by the Districts of Gulu in the North West, Pader in the North, Amuria in the South East Dokolo in the South and Apac in the west.
Success story
Mr. Albino 68 years a torture victim said “it’s a blessing I am sharing my problem with others this is good. I have improved financially, I thought I was very poor but through the VSLA I realize that I have the money and this has made me regain the hope I lost during and after the war” Group cooperation
Monthly report
FRDC received funds from Trond Mohn – Frank Mohn AS Norway in order to implement five objectives which are supporting medical rehabilitation of children with disability using innovative community based approaches, improve knowledge, attitudes and practices concerning disability the community including policy makers and other service providers, to promote reduction of HIV/ among the vulnerable groups (most at risk population) through sensitization and gender mainstreaming, strengthen partnership and networking with other organizations in order to improve service provision through shared learning, increased capacity of FRDC to fulfill its mission and realize the vision.
Follow Up Report
This is a report on a follow up of 40 children (21male and 19female) who received physical rehabilitation at FRDC under the project improving livelihood of CWDs in Aloi Sub County under Moroto County; this project was being funded by Plan Uganda. 9 children (4female and 5male) under went corrective surgery and this was majorly orthopedic surgery, while the remaining 31 received physiotherapy treatment at the center.
Strategy Plan
This document generates information that will provide a reference point for priorities for all stakeholders in the struggle to support Children with Disabilities (CWDs) and other Vulnerable Children targeted by FRD

