By Geoffrey Anguyo | PROJECT LEADER
In West Nile region of Northern Uganda many children remain out of school due to various reasons some of which include being orphaned, girls taking care of younger siblings, boys taking care of animals like goats and cows, a number of them are involved in helping families in household activities. Kigezi Healthcare Foundation has embarked on registering a number of these children to go back to school at the beginning of school year that starts in February 2025. So far 79 children have been registered with 47 girls and 32 boys. The parents are also educated on the importance of their children going to school. Parents are being interviewed and our team on ground finds out the reason why the children are not going to school. In Uganda public schools are funded by the Government under Universal primary Education (UPE) and Universal Secondary Education (USE). Many of these children do not go to school because of lack of books, pens and school uniforms that is the contribution from parents. Many children also stay at home because of food. Schools do not provide food. When children get hungry, they go home and a number of them do not go back to school.
At school level, the major cross cutting reasons among boys and girls for irregular attendance and dropout observed include, early marriages, domestic work, peer pressure and lack of family support. However, these challenges do not necessarily represent dropouts but a composition of dropouts and irregular attendance in schools. Finally, there is need to encourage parent and child meetings in schools to enforce close relationship and support of the parents to the learners and improve performance and strengthen stakeholder engagement schools and community through the school management committees, village education secretaries to do mobilization of learners to go back to school.
This recruitment aims at children who have either never gone to school or have dropped out completely. It will eventually address the issues of irregular attendance and will eventually address the major caused to keep the children in school. We thank all our friends who support this project and our partner GlobalGiving for tirelessly helping us to coordinate the donations. Our target is to reach out to 1,000 donors who can donate 10 dollars every month to help us reach out to 5,000 children to get back to school.
By AINEMUKAMA PROSPER | Project Leader
By GEOFFREY ANGUYO | PROJECT LEADER
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