Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate

by Global Grassroots
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate
Teach 30 Rwandan Women to Read, Write & Calculate

Project Report | Mar 15, 2016
Let Us Build Ourselves ends their literacy work

By Kathleen P. Mahoney | Fundraising and Communications Coordinator

After more than five years of sustained work with illiterate women, Innocent Baguma and the Let Us Build Ourselves team have concluded their venture in Rwanda. As you may have realized during this time, Innocent was a marvelous team leader and everyone on the team has been deeply committed to teaching women in their community how to read, write, and do basic arithmetic. These skills are essential for anyone to operate in life. For those who do not possess this skill, they must rely on others to read any mail they receive. Those who cannot read or write do not have the privilege of casting their vote in private and they must believe what someone tells them about a contract they are signing. Even signing a contract was nearly impossible as most of them could only mark an X, never knowing how to write their own names on a piece of paper; something much of the world does without even thinking about it. Those who cannot add or subtract or know what any number represents are susceptible to fraud and being taken advantage of even when simply buying eggs or milk. Being literate opens up the world - and Let Us Build Ourselves helped open up the world to many, many women over the years. We are incredibly proud of Innocent and his team and the women who have graduated from their literacy classes.

Not surprisingly, Innocent has become such a wonderful leader in his community that he has moved into a greater leadership role in politics and no longer has the many hours needed to not only lead the team and continue teaching but to also do the continual fund raising necessary to meet the venture's operating expenses. Over the last year, it has become increasingly difficult to raise enough money to pay the teachers, buy educational materials for the students, and pay the rent for the classroom. Unfortunately, no one else on the LUBO team has the time available to take on this leadership role as the majority of the team have families to care for, subsistence farms to tend, and other jobs to go to each day. Therefore it is with great sadness that LUBO has concluded their literacy work.

Donations to Let Us Build Ourselves in the last two months will be redirected to one of our literacy projects in Uganda, Women Are The Pillars Of The Home (Mon Aye Gang), funded in part through our Global Giving project: Help Vulnerable Women Become Leaders of Change. We invite you to click on the link below and learn about our work with vulnerable, marginalized women in Uganda through our Academy for Conscious Change.

On behalf of Innocent Baguma and the rest of the Let Us Build Ourselves team, we offer our deepest gratitude for your steadfast belief in our work and your generous financial support that enabled the team to change the lives of so many vulnerable women. Because of you they are now much less vulnerable. Thank you.

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Dec 29, 2015
Happy New Year from Let Us Build Ourselves!

By Kathleen P. Mahoney | Fundraising and Communications Coordinator

Oct 2, 2015
Let Us Build Ourselves Needs YOU!

By Kathleen P. Mahoney | Fundraising and Communications Coordinator

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