Donate a desk to a Ugandan school and... we'll put your name on it. Without an efficient school, the future of Ugandan children is bleak. Boys are left to do hard labor in the fields. Many girls are forced by their parents to marry before age 14 in exchange for a dowry to support their families. Furthermore, up to 3 in 10 girls will have their first child before they turn 18.
Building a primary school in the savannah – our most ambitious project yet.
Find out how, together, we can build a school in the village of Cwero, northern Uganda.
Busembatya village is located in a rural area in Namutumba district in eastern Uganda. The 800 students of the local school have only 4 toilets reserved for girls and staff. The school cannot accommodate everyone and many lessons are held outdoors.
Find out how together we can build a new toilet block for Busembatya children…
Growing up is a challenge for all girls in the world, in the poorest countries it is even more difficult. Without sufficient information and resources, natural bodily processes such as menstruation can be a traumatic experience for girls and can pose a threat to their education and well-being.