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Survey on education in Uganda

Are Ugandans below the age of 30 prepared to be a part of a new global economy or be sucked into the vacuum of space and opportunity? An examination of the current educational situation in Uganda reveals three of delivery. First, is the Universal Primary Education (UPE), which is often

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Beyond the Education System – Uganda

The keys that unlock the building blocks of a society that is ready to be a part of an economically vibrant machine are silently tucked away in education. Individuals below the age of 30 represent over 78% of the population of Uganda, according to the 2012 State of Uganda population

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Early Childhood Education in Rural Areas

“For any child, the first five years of their lives have so much to do with how the next 80 years turn out if they live to be old,” billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates once said, summing up the importance of early childhood education in the development of any child. Early

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Empowering Butambala District Through Vocational Skilling

In the heart of Uganda lies Butambala District, a region brimming with potential and eager minds seeking opportunities for personal and community development. Among the many challenges faced by this district is the need for vocational skills that can unlock doors to sustainable livelihoods, self-sufficiency, and a brighter future.  Through

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Food Relief Efforts by One Project Foundation Across Uganda

In the face of adversity and challenging times, the importance of community support and humanitarian efforts cannot be overstated. When basic needs like food become scarce, it’s organizations like the One Project Foundation that step up to make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need. These initiatives

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