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Is it really beyond our power to create a world in which all children have access to education? Education is fundamental to development and growth. And if our communities are to achieve developments in Health, research, agriculture innovations, effective public administration, and private sector growth, we need to unleash the potential of the human mind. And there is no better tool for doing so than education. Did you know…..? If all children in low – income backgrounds acquired basic reading and writing skills, we could raise learning standards, lift thousands of people out of poverty, and boost growth, while reducing dependence and global poverty rate. COVID-19 pandemic has affected the already vulnerable girls more than boys. In Uganda alone, over 7,000 girls were abused, and over 5,000 girls got pregnant between March and July 2020. If these girls had access to lockdown education channels – Television, radio, internet, and self-study handout materials, abuses and early pregnancies could have been prevented. In countries like Uganda, when a girl gets early pregnancy, it’s likely to shutter her dream for a brighter future. When more girls and women attain education, and more so, secondary education, it can increase her earnings and helps to prevent thousands of early pregnancies and child deaths. Our communities trail on the good governance by failing to educate girls to the same level as boys. At school, children learn many concepts including environmental sustainability. By educating children about our world encourages them to foster greener technologies, and advocate for changes in consumption and production styles.

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We are not happy with what is going on. But we have solutions Less privileged children don’t need sympathy, but just a fair chance in life. We can help construct classrooms and disabled access toilets for the local cost-friendly schools to recover and provide quality education for the less privileged students. Your help will also help provide classes over the television, radio, and handouts for those children who are not yet allowed at school. The children who are struggling with life today will be our leaders tomorrow. And by investing in them today, we invest in the future of our world. Watch this video and support the campaign. Learn more, and help us unleash the power of the human mind! www.youthwithavision.info #Tubayiirawoomubiri #RiseOverCovid #youthwithavisionUpdates





 
 
 

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Each child has his/her dream and it requires the support of caring and kind people to become true.


"My biggest goal is becoming a doctor and be able to treat the many struggling sick people. Sadly I don't have money to accomplish my goal! If you believe in my goal, please support me today". Says Fred Kalyango (Birthday: 17 August 2008) one of the children whose hope has been deferred.


Fred is a kind and silent boy who likes playing football. He has four siblings. His mother died and his father's wereabouts are not known.

Fred is in Primary Three. He stays at Youth With A Vision's foster family at Kayirikiti Village. He needs education and other basic needs like any other child but he has no someone to provide these needs for him. Fred's school opens up on Monday 12th April 2021 but he won't be allowed to access school unless he has all the stationery required and paid tuition.


Sometimes it is all about our will, interest and love that we can turn around someone's life.

Can you or your family or club or your Church join in and sponsor Fred with Youth With A Vision?


If you would like to sponsor Fred, please start today at


If you are not able to sponsor Fred but you are interested in seeing him sponsored, please share this blog and perhaps you might help him to get a sponsor today.


Thank you for all your support!


 
 
 
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