My Mother’s Journey to Secure Pension Payment in Uganda
Category Archives: Education
Thoughts of an Alira Primary School Teacher
“How are we to buy sanitary pads from UPE Money?”
A tasking education for the nation’s child
Heading out to work on a field-day, driven on the Kabale – Kisoro high way far off in the South West, I sat by the window of the double cabin every morning so I could do the usual; think my life through and wonder how I got myself to a particular point in my life […]
Education Sector’s Lost Children
A huge percentage of those who will read this blog are people who were lucky enough to be selected to go to the schools, they applied to and if they weren’t too keen on going to government schools that required to get selected, they had the financial means to afford a private school. For some […]
Forlorn Education
Nearly two decades ago when the all-so-wonderful Government of Uganda was introducing Universal Primary Education (UPE) it seemed apparent that the days of illiteracy and a massive young unlearned population were coming to an end. The four-children-study-free project kicked off with a lot of gusto. Celebrations were held countrywide and it was generally agreed that […]