
As of Monday, 10th September 2018, CPAR Uganda’s first ever on-line fundraising initiative begun accepting donations; which funds are intended for us to mentor disadvantaged student interns that are affiliated to universities in the most disadvantaged region in our country, greater northern Uganda,.
We are inspired by the life stories of Ugandan-born great mentors, such as our Board Chair, Professor Christopher Garimoi Orach and Mr. Opiyo Oloya, an educator; both who have risen from humble beginnings to become great achievers. Following in their footsteps, with your support, we aim to mentor disadvantaged student interns and thus contribute to Uganda’s human development, in the form of skilled personnel that have experienced an awakening process and who will, therefore, effectively contribute to improving standards of living in greater northern Uganda.
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CPAR Uganda Ltd through its employees will mentor 100 disadvantaged students of universities in Northern Uganda to gain practical work experience that will give the students skills for doing administration, financial management and fundraising for a not-for-profit organisation; skills for conducting community discussions and training to promote health, food security and income generation at household level; and for doing research, policy analysis and advocacy for better public service delivery. Continue reading