“I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to CPAR Uganda for the incredible opportunity to be trained as a Change Agent for tomorrow through the photography course,” expressed Longole Haman Manaseh.
Longole is among 23 Youth who applied and were selected to benefit from the ongoing CPAR Photography Master Class from 6th to 19th April 2026.
The masterclass is part of Media Change Agent Training Courses being conducted under the Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre Human Development Project, jointly implemented by CPAR Uganda and Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief.
CLICK HERE to learn more about the Dr. Paul Hargrave Human Development Project.
In his feedback comment on the CPAR Uganda website, Longole further wrote:
“The knowledge, skills, and inspiration shared during this training have equipped me with the tools I need to contribute meaningfully to positive change in our communities.
The class is not only enriching but also empowering, as it is giving me a deeper understanding of how to use photography as a medium for change, storytelling, and social impact.
The lessons learned will undoubtedly stay with me. And I am excited to apply them in my work going forward.
Thank you for your commitment to shaping future leaders and change-makers.
I am truly grateful for the experience and look forward to staying connected with CPAR Uganda as we continue our shared mission.
Warm regards.”
We, at CPAR Uganda, are elated by these comments of gratitude of our work.
We are happy that our Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre Human Development Project is achieving our mission of stimulating the development, dissemination and widespread application of technologies suitable and adaptable for Uganda.
Longole in training at CPAR Uganda Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre in Lira City
Through Longole, we anticipate that our gift of knowledge will continue giving and positively impact his communities in Kaboong District, Karamoja Sub-Region, North-Eastern Uganda.

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