Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl

by Platform for Labour Action (PLA)
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl
Educate 200 War & HIV/AIDS-Orphaned Ugandan Girl

Project Report | Feb 3, 2017
I always have hope due to this education!!

By samuel Odong | Administrative volunteer Lira

Sharon a 12 years old schooling at V.H Public School lost both her parents to HIV/AIDS  and stayed staying  with her guardian called Omara who started mistreating her and sent her to work in a district district in Tororo still within Uganda. When the administrative volunteer went to school for monitoring visit, he found that Sharon was not at school for two weeks. He started making a follow up with the school Administration. When he went tho where Sharon was staying, there was no clear information where the child was, Samuel Odongo reported the case of lost beneficiary at the Central police station case number 10/20/09/2016 he worked together with  the community Liaosining officer and he found that the child was taken to tororo to work as a house girl. An order was made from Lira central police station to Tororo and both the child and the employer was arrested and the child was released to come to Lira with the expense of the employer. And she was taken back to school

When Sharon came back, she said that she was having hard life and she was being over worked. One of the pastor from Presbyterian church sacrifices to offer Sharon accommodation since her former guardiance denied taking care of her claiming that she also adopted Sharon from her late grandmother who was not even her relative. She said that we should look for her relative and we resettle her to them since she is ready to keep Sharon as she also has a lot of responsibility

Sharon’s Storry

She said that she is very ok and she is very happy that when she came back they took her back to primary four but she again passed to primary five though she was out of school for some good week doing domestic work. She said that she wants to be a doctor. 

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Platform for Labour Action (PLA)

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