23/10/2024
Different Rituals Ugandan Tribes Perform on Widows
Different Rituals Ugandan Tribes Perform on Widows
Traditional knowledge holds that life does not end with death, but continues in another realm. Death, traditionalists say, does not alter or end the life or the personality of an individual, but only causes a change. This is why on death of an individual; the first customary rite is to ensure there....
28/02/2024
Some Pastors in Uganda judge sinners and don't want to invite them for fellowship but our Lord said come as you're.
Dining with Sinners: Understanding Christ's Compassionate Outreach | Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale
Christ intentionally pursued the lost and broken while on the earth, and He continues to do so now! Read today's devo to be challenged by how we can do the same in our lives.
22/02/2024
A government owned news paper New Vision published that 30% of girls drop out of school due to lack of Menstrual healthy management products. But we believe the figure is much higher than that.
Be part of our 2024 girl child support program where we will donate free reusable sanitary pads to girls from poor families to keep them in school.
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30% of girls leaving school for lack of sanitary pads
Menstruation in many societies is discussed in hushed tones. Unfortunately, the ripple effect is that young girls across the country are forced to out of school because they cannot deal with it, write Carol Ariba and Carol Natukunda.
21/02/2024
Praise the Lord. Hope 2024 started well.
Stand or partner with us in our 2024 girl child support program aiming at equiping girls from poor families with mestration healthy management products. Lack of MHM often leads girls to perform poorly at school due to menstruation-related stress, miss school, or drop out completely, reducing educational opportunities for girls. Poor MHM can also lead to infection and disease.
Most of girls enrolled in mission and government schools come from poor families and we will planning to reach out to 12 schools in Wakiso District to donate reusable sanitary pads to keep them in schools.