“Project
Hope Uganda” Training with NIACE from Seguya
Please see attached photographs from the training that Chris Taylor and
Clare Meade from National Institute of Adults in Continuing Education (NIACE)
are conducting here. Project Hope organizations are taking part
including representatives from Wakiso District, Nangabo Sub-county.
The training centered, for the first two days, on drawing a strategic
plan for the development of Adult Literacy in Wakiso Districts. I had
the opportunity to attend, and personally, it is wonderful. The training
is still on-going, and from today to Saturday, it will focus on family
learning.
NIACE also donated four laptops to project hope, we will distribute
three of these to the organizations that will have successful proposals.
One will help with project hope work. They will be key in setting up a
computer lab at Cambridge College.
We came with a new development; we have a room designated for project
hope store, where we can keep all non-requested donations as we do the
work of informing the organizations that we have them. We also keep in
requested donations before they get to the recipients. There is a
sub-committee within the project hope committee that looks at all
proposals and decides whether or not to grant them. It also helps the
organizations with how to improve their proposals if they do not satisfy
the sub-committee. The sub-committee's major role is to make that any
resources given out by project hope are put to the best of use.
Well done with the new developments on science equipment, school bags
and baby clothes. Sure, we can add one other school to project hope, and
donate the microscopes. We could possibly distribute the school bags to
the existing schools, and the baby clothes can be passed to parents at
the ECCD, or to families that we might choose. Everything you mention in
the list is very useful.
The pigs are fine, not so far from getting to stage when they should be
in a position to bear young.
Beautiful times and best wishes,
Seguya