Education in Uganda

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Region: Uganda

The problem of education in Uganda is characterized by inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, low teacher morale, and limited access to quality education, particularly for girls and children from disadvantaged backgrounds. This has resulted in low literacy rates, high dropout rates, and a lack of skills necessary for economic development.

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                Imagine a child left homeless when his mother is sent to prison for defending herself against an abusive husband. Children like this roam the rat-infested, flooded alleys of Kampala's Namuwongo slum a...
                
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                This project will construct a library addition to an existing school classroom building in northern Uganda. The library will provide a secure place for 650 primary students to access literacy and tech...
                
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                Nyaka works to free children from the cycle of poverty by providing a high-quality, free education, both formal and informal to orphaned, abandoned or vulnerable children due to HIV/AIDS in order to c...
                
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                Give young children living in poverty in Uganda, the best start in life at Act4Africa's ground-breaking Kindergarten in rural Mayuge, Eastern Uganda. Kathy's Kindergarten gives vulnerable children, ag...
                
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                At God's Love Home we have some Land (50ft by 150ft)  and we want to put  six classrooms  block  building . This project will feed and educate the orphans, getting the full sum will ensure a sustainab...
                
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