“In a faraway land at CPAR Uganda learning very many things as new people in a new environment. During every minute and every hour, we join hand in hand helping each other as we face the same challenges. We were able to see and listen to new ideas brought about by being in a new environment. We started being really close friends, we enjoyed each and every moment and together we accepted hardness and copped with different situations and activities. When we came here, I was the first person to reach with all the happiness at a new place, Dr Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre…,” writes Sabiti
He writes of his first day at the CPAR Youth Media Training, which started last month, November 2025, training youth, such as he into Media Change Agent who are skilled behavioural change communicators.
Four weeks of intensive residential training later, from 1st December 2025, he embarks on the second part of his training journey – fieldwork. Applying and practicing lessons learned for the benefit of the community among which he lives.
His exciting human development journey would have not been possible without the generous legacy grant from kin of late Dr. Paul Hargrave via Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief (CPAR).
CLICK HERE to learn more about our Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre Human Development Project, jointly implemented by CPAR and CPAR Uganda.
Watch this space for up-dates on his learning journey, while at the same time he stimulates positive change for the greater good of the wider community in which he lives in Northern Uganda.

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