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Meet Aceng…
“Every step was new, but each small success gave me confidence. By the time the day came to an end, I felt that I had achieved something meaningful. I had taken the first step in a much bigger journey, one that I was now excited about. My first day at CPAR Uganda had begun with…
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Meet Osekeny…
“I started my journey from Nakapiripirit and boarded a taxi to connect to Soroti. When I reached Soroti I was so excited to reach Lira City so that I would catch up with classes. As I was waiting to connect to a Lira bound taxi, a certain broker deceived me that going to Lira costs…
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Meet Ocero…
“I love the centre – the Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre. I left a lot of work behind me. I left the luxury of the music industry, I left the comfort of a missional community which meant everything to me and I left my mom, the only inspiration that keeps me moving. Being warmly welcomed…
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Meet Kimtai…
“This was a day I never imagined of, the journey started and ended with rain drops. The time I arrived at Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Center in Lira City, I was already dripping wet. My mattress, my bag and clothes were clinging to my skin. Every drop whispered how unprepared I was. The 10 hrs…
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Meet Odongo…
“The morning of Monday, 03/11/2025, was fresh and filled with quiet anticipation as I made my way to the Dr. Paul Hagrave Memorial Centre in Lira City. The journey itself had given me plenty of time to think about what the next few weeks would hold, but nothing could compare to the feeling of finally…
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Meet Nasasiira …
“Here at CPAR Uganda, I am doing well with other students. I am ready to move on with work and I am working with my fellows to improve our communication skills. But this screeching sound of the taxis still echoing, as I stood isolated in Lira Park, a sinking feeling replacing the earlier excitement of…
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Youth Media Training – Cohort 1
Update as of 1st December 2025 Media Change Agents in Training – Sabiti, Ecweru, Atyang, Aceng, Osekeny, Ocero, Kitmai, Odongo, and Nasasiira are in the second phase of their training to become effective community behavioral change communicators. After four weeks of intensive residential training later, from 1st December 2025, they have embarked on the second…
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Say no to gender-based violence
“The majority, 73% (10,276) of the 14,126 victims in cases of domestic violence that were reported to the Uganda Police Force in 2024, were women.” CLICK HERE to read more in “Law on Domestic Violence.” And so, through our first cohort of Media Change Agents in training, our jointly implemented Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre…
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The price of happiness
Figuratively responding to today’s writing prompt; “How much would you pay to go to the moon?” We are on the moon! We are feeling extremely delighted that in a couple of weeks or so, we will receive our first cohort of youth who will benefit from our media training activity. An activity which is part…
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Final call for applications Youth Media Training
Tomorrow, 10th October 2025, registration closes for youth who would want to be part of the CPAR Media for Education and Development Hub. On this 63rd Uganda Independence Day commemoration, we have notified all youth who have so far submitted their motivation statements. They are from sub-regions in CPAR Uganda’s strategic area of operation, Greater…