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Over 75 percent of the children in the county are unable to go to school, due to the death of their parents and some times even their guardians. Yet they have interest and they are well informed about the value of education.
Most of them have died of HIV/AIDS, leaving a thousand of orphans without meaningful means of survival because all their past savings have been spent on feeding and treatment.
Hope alive Uganda is a non –government organization project which was formed by the community. It was started and opened officially in 2008 after registration (CBO) at Kisozi Buzaya-sub County in Kamuli district.
Over 75 percent of the children in the county are unable to go to school, due to the death of their parents and some times even their guardians. Yet they have interest and they are well informed about the value of education.
Most of them have died of HIV/AIDS/, leaving a thousand of orphans without meaningful means of survival because all their past savings have been spent on feeding and treatment.
Even at secondary school level - the government has tried all it can by introducing Universal Secondary Education (USE) - , still some children especially orphans and needy children are unable to go to school. Like the children at primary school, they can’t afford basic necessities in life. Therefore they lack scholastic materials, food, medical care e.t.c.and many of them have dropped out of school.
Hope alive Uganda was formed to take care of those categories of children so as to restore hope into them .It has identified these children and registered them as needy children and aims at providing the necessary assistance to the students.
On top of that it has registered two hundred eighty four (284) orphans and needy. The percentage of girls is higher than boys in Buzaya County.
However, Hope Alive Uganda does not aim at challenging government programmes but to supplement on governments' efforts of helping orphans and the needy of which Buzaya county is part. And it is working hand in hand with government organizations (NGOs) to sort out these problems.
Its first objective is to bring up orphans and needy children to school and finding ways and means of meeting their spiritual, physical and social needs. The project also seeks to address the problems of girls in order to see that girls are getting the same opportunities as boys. The project seeks to achieve its objective by using these various means and ways of reaching out these children.
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