TEAM & LEADERSHIP
A multidisciplinary Ugandan team advancing practical nutrition, community wellness, and partner-ready food security action.
The Food Coach Uganda is built around professional nutrition guidance, community understanding, field coordination, ethical service, and accountable partnerships that support healthier lives and stronger communities.
Evidence-Based Frameworks
Nutrition guidance shaped by sound practice, learning, and responsible communication.
Community-Driven Focus
Programs designed around real household, school, workplace, and community needs.
Partner-Ready Accountability
Transparent, practical, and documentation-aware leadership for growing partnerships.
LEADERSHIP & EXPERTS CORE
Meet the people shaping TFCUG’s nutrition, operations, and community impact direction.
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Conrad Tumwijukye
Conrad leads The Food Coach Uganda’s vision for practical nutrition education, community wellness, food security awareness, and partner-focused institutional development. His leadership anchors the organization’s mission to make nutrition knowledge useful, accessible, and actionable for Ugandan families, schools, communities, and institutions.
He helps connect TFCUG’s program direction with real community needs, school and institutional partnerships, and the long-term structures required for responsible growth and accountability.
Diana Mbabazi
Diana supports the technical nutrition direction of The Food Coach Uganda, helping translate nutrition knowledge into practical education, coaching guidance, school talks, family support, and community-facing health messages.
Her role strengthens the credibility and usefulness of TFCUG’s nutrition-led service model by keeping the work practical, understandable, and relevant to families, institutions, and community settings.
Joseph Kiwanuka
Joseph supports coordination, administration, and program follow-through for The Food Coach Uganda. His role helps connect planning with implementation, ensuring that outreach sessions, school activities, partner engagements, and internal operations remain organized and responsive.
He supports the day-to-day structure needed for TFCUG to deliver activities with clarity, responsiveness, documentation awareness, and partner confidence.
OUR PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
The work ethic behind our nutrition, community, and partnership approach.
The Food Coach Uganda is building a professional culture based on trust, responsible practice, accountability, and community respect.
Evidence-Aware Practice
We aim to communicate nutrition information responsibly, avoiding exaggerated claims and focusing on practical guidance that can be understood and applied.
Dignity and Inclusion
We serve families, learners, staff teams, and vulnerable households with respect, recognizing different economic realities, cultural habits, and access challenges.
Accountable Partnerships
We support clear communication, practical documentation, responsible coordination, and partner confidence as TFCUG grows its programs and service delivery.
Work with a team committed to practical nutrition, community trust, and accountable partnerships.
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