
Learners Can Now Read and Write – AEP Teacher
Auma Kevin, a Ugandan national is an Accelerated Education Program (AEP) teacher at Paluda Secondary
Auma Kevin, a Ugandan national is an Accelerated Education Program (AEP) teacher at Paluda Secondary
Uganda hosts the largest number of refugees in Africa, an estimated 1.45 million people of
Teachers are the key to the success of any education system. It is therefore important
Teachers are the key to the success of any education system. It is therefore important to
CONTINOUS SUPPORT FROM TEACHERS ENABLED ME SUCCEED Niyikiza Jerome is a 22-year-old Congolese living in
I WANT TO JOIN SECONDARY BUT MY PARENTS DON’T HAVE MEANS TO SUPPORT ME –
Ayikoru Christine, a 24-year-old Ugandan dropped out of school after her Primary Leaving Examinations. She lost both her parents when she was 16 years old.
“Before the life skill training for adolescent girls and female youths in Palorinya, I used to be sad, I couldn’t express myself to teachers and
It happened very fast. One minute a jolly Shadia Irakunda was on an errand for her father; the next, their house set ablaze with her
There are two tailors in Nakivale refugee settlement that 17-year-old Edgar Ndashimya admires. A gentleman called Timothy and a lady named Naomi. The two he