Literacy skills for 200 refugee women and girls

by Voice for Humanity Uganda
Literacy skills for 200 refugee women and girls
Literacy skills for 200 refugee women and girls
Literacy skills for 200 refugee women and girls
Literacy skills for 200 refugee women and girls

Project Report | Nov 29, 2021
Project Progress Report

By Elungat David | Executive Director

Harriet writing letters of Alphabet
Harriet writing letters of Alphabet

This months ( Friday 26th November 2021), we graduated 25 South Sudanese women and girls who completed our six months integrated Functional Adult Literacy Program. Besides learning basic numeracy and literacy skills, the women also learnt leadership skills. Other areas covered during the six months training were; Hygiene and Sanitation, basic facts on the spread and prevention of COVID-19, HIV/AIDS and other reproductive health issues that affect women, Environment specifically the need for tree planting as women are the  most affected by climate change effects. Aspects of entreprenmuarship and business management skills were also discussed. The training was practical, conducted twice a week and classes lasting 2-3 hours. 90% of the women registered full attendance of the training over the 6 months period. 

According Ms. Asienzo, a 45 year old single mother of 6 children living in Boroli settlement of Adjumani, learning English was like a dream for her. ''I was married off at the age of 17, my father did not value girls education so i was not taken to school though I had much interest to study because I knew when one studies, they are able to change their lives and those around them, but I didnt get that opportunity. I made a promise to ensure all my children get an education that I why I struggle as a single mother to ensure my children attend school. Am so happy to learn how to read and write in English, even though what I know is small, it will help me read my children's report cards and understand plus i can also talk to some of my customers who dont speak my language since I sell vegetables in the market. Thank you Voice for Humanity for bringing for us teachers who are from the community as they made us understand easily since they can translate some things in our language'.  

Thank you all for making it possible for Asienzo and her friends gain the skills that will not only nimprove on their self confidence but imporve the quality of life of their families. Educated woman means a healthier family. We are more than grateful for you kind donation that has enabled us buy the training materials and facilitate community teachers to make a difference.

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Asienzo writting numbers
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Voice for Humanity Uganda

Location: Kampala - Uganda
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