The greatest asset that our association has is the people, specifically the collective knowledge, skills, and engagement of our members, volunteers, and staff. We embrace this fact at PCAU, and our secretariat coordinates our broad organizational and individual membership by uniting professionals, strengthening standards, amplifying collective voices, and driving sustainable change at the national, regional, and community levels.
Through our membership strategy, we provide coordination, advocacy, professional regulation support, and a platform for shared learning, all of which are key for quality service delivery. Our current membership stands at 37 organisations and over 2000 individuals who include 66 life members.



Individual Members are persons with an interest in palliative care, whether they have professional experience or personal engagement in palliative care either within a hospice or palliative care service or unit, or a hospital/community-based service, or not.
Honorary Members are persons who the Board of Directors so appoint in consideration of their outstanding contributions to palliative care
Institutional Members may be organizations providing palliative care services or committed to the development of palliative care within Uganda
Institutional Members may be organizations providing palliative care services or committed to the development of palliative care within Uganda
Institutional Members may be organizations providing palliative care services or committed to the development of palliative care within Uganda