
Stress Clinic Uganda is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Ibara Company under the ADILE
Program (Access to Diagnosis & Inclusive Learning Enhancement), marking a major step forward in expanding early screening and inclusive education for children with neurodevelopmental conditions in Northern Uganda.
The partnership responds to critical gaps in diagnostic access, teacher capacity, specialist availability, referral systems, and stigma affecting children with autism, dyslexia, ADHD, and related learning differences.
ADILE will deploy a digital screening tool that requires minimal internet connectivity, takes approximately 8 minutes to screen a child, and is provided free of charge, compared to an average cost of UGX 210,000 per child for conventional screening services. The program also includes certified training for pre-primary, primary, and lower secondary teachers to strengthen early identification and inclusive classroom practice.
Initial implementation: 80+ children screened; structured digital courses developed on autism, dyslexia,
and ADHD.
Courses available: https://ibaralearn.com/
Interested in learning more or partnering to scale this work, please contact: info@stressclinic.africa
| +256 782 882867
The initiative advances coordinated, scalable approaches to early detection, teacher capacity strengthening, and inclusive education delivery in low-resource settings.