Keep Impoverished Refugees in School in Uganda
South Sudanese refugees
Hope Ofiriha donors are helping these kids go to school
South Sudanese refugee family living in Uganda
In Uganda, parents or guardians must pay school fees to fund school buildings, books, writing materials, school meals, and uniforms. Few refugees are able to pay these fees, and many need their children to work petty jobs during school hours to put food on the table.
Little boy
Educated boys will be able to escape a family cycle of hard labor.
Boy refugee
Our Uganda Education Project sends South Sudanese refugee children living in slums on the outskirt of Kampala to school—both day schools and boarding schools.
South Sudanese refugee children living in Uganda
Poverty is widespread among the South Sudanese refugee families living as squatters in slums in the outskirts of Kampala, Uganda.
South Sudanese refugee children
Enabling refugee children to go to school will give them a ticket out of poverty.
Amitto: medical student Makerere University
Photo from Progress Report 'Education is only tool to defeat poverty:'
Abeer; I am going back to School
Photo from Progress Report 'Eduction; only our hope to fight poverty'
October 17th; Bonus Day
Photo from Progress Report 'October 17th:Bonus Day!'