We, at CPAR Uganda, are delighted to report that, in partnership with the GlobalGiving Foundation, we have been able to raise sufficient funds to offer scholarships to 20 young adults (13 women and 7 men) to participate in the first module, “Understanding Poverty in Rural Uganda,” of our programme: “Mentoring Young Adults into Innovators against Poverty.” We selected our first cohort from among 46 applicants.
Twenty five percent of the young adults in our first cohort are currently university students. The others – 50 percent have academic degrees, 10 percent have diplomas and 15 percent have course certificates; all in various fields of study, including: Legal Laws, Agribusiness, Social Work, Social Administration, Education, Nursing, Management Science, Ethics, Human Rights, Information Communication Technology, Development, Economics, Statistics, Arts, Gender, and Business Administration.
They are alumni or current students of: Uganda Christian University Mukono, Makerere University Kampala, Nsamizi Training Institute of Social Development, Kampala International University, Lira University, Ibanda School of Midwifery and Comprehensive Nursing, Kyambogo University, Gulu University, and Ndejje University.
From Monday, 6th January to 1st February 2020, our first cohort will be under mentoring and training at our Lira Learning Centre; and at which they will have access to a wealth of knowledge that is located at our Reading Room.
We have every confidence that the gifts of scholarships to each and every one of the 20 young adults in our first cohort are gifts that will keep on giving. This is because we are confident that the beneficiary young adults will proactively advocate for healthy and dignified lives; and that they innovate, initiate and facilitate processes that will lead to improving standards of living among the poor and thus will ameliorate deprivation in their communities.
For enabling us to make a contribution towards the achievement in Uganda of the United Nations “Sustainable Development Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere,” we are grateful and forever indebted to each and every one of our donors who have this far made a contribution in support of our mentoring young adults into innovators programme.
We aim to successfully implement our programme and that the significant positive impact that we will generate will convince our donors to continue finding it worthy to give some more in support of our programme; and to convince others to give. And so it is, we end 2019 on a positive note of hope.
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[…] CPAR Uganda, we are, indeed, delighted that a section of the young adults whom we are mentoring into innovators against poverty have embraced the philosophy of “the hoe does not […]
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[…] recall that Ann is among the young adults who are under mentorship under CPAR Uganda’s programme: “Mentoring Young Adults into Innovators.” I am confident that the time that Ann will spend with Rose will enhance her mentorship experience […]
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[…] for the award of a Bachelor in Public Administration and Management degree. She is among the first cohort of young adults that are being mentored by CPAR Uganda to become innovators against poverty; and she was the […]
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[…] in Education from Kampala International University. We are delighted to have her as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with her and to contributing to enabling […]
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[…] Degree in Arts and Education from Gulu University. We are delighted to have him as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with him and to contributing to enabling […]
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[…] Management Degree from Makerere University Kampala. We are delighted to have her as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with her and to contributing to enabling […]
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[…] from Nsamizi Training Institute of Social Development. We are delighted to have him as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with him and to contributing to enabling […]
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[…] the award of a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Education. We are delighted to have her as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with her and to contributing to enabling […]
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[…] of a degree in Demography and Reproductive Health. We are delighted to have her as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with her and to contributing to enabling […]
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[…] Degree in Management Science from Kyambogo University. We are delighted to have her as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with her and to contributing to enabling […]
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[…] He holds a Degree from Makerere University Kampala. We are delighted to have him as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with him and to contributing to enabling […]
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[…] Mrs. Maxelline (Max) Katongole has found time in her busy schedule to be the second Mentor of the first cohort of our CPAR Uganda programme: “Mentoring Young Adults into Innovators against […]
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[…] a degree in Development Studies from Ndejje University. We are delighted to have him as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with him and to contributing to enabling him to achieve his long term […]
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[…] District and is currently a student at Lira University. We are delighted to have her as part of the first cohort of our mentoring programme and we look forward to working with her and to contributing to enabling her to achieve her long […]
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Am do grateful for the offer of knowledge and skills because that is the best riches someone can give and it is sustainable for a long period of time. I look forward to seeing a piverty free uganda as we wait to start the program, great appreciation to minds behind ir and the organizers
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Am so grateful for the offer of knowledge and skills because that is the best riches someone can give and it is sustainable, great appreciation to the organizers
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Am real happy for this offer and I can’t wait to attend the mentoring program come next year. God bless the organizer’s of this program
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