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As we celebrate this year’s Women’s Day, which has come at the time when the entire world is struggling to cope up with the effects of the Coronavirus and the pandemic itself, we should emphasize that the most important thing one woman can do for another is creating opportunities for her to become sustainable.


The coronavirus has hit hardest the developing countries. In Uganda, the community were Youth With A Vision work, girls and women have suffered most and still lag behind of boys and men. Girls and women in the community here in Uganda, especially those living in rural and slum areas face many barriers and challenges to their development. Some are social-economic including exclusion while others are cultural. Harmful cultural practices such as genital mutilation, bride price against the will of girls and women still exist.


It is important to note with a keen eye that;

Girls still have limited access to education simply because in most families, education privileges and priorities are given to boys and girls are reserved for marriage and for producing children. There are still parents who think that when a girl reach the age of 14 years she should be married off. In some cultures, those girls that go to school are at risk of deliberate sexual abuse. When girls are denied education, they miss the chance to build their communication skills, confidence and become creative in life. Very often girls and women are perceived as receivers other than contributors to the wellbeing of the family, and they are always at risk of domestic and gender based violence. If girls at school are not bullied, then women in the community are often raped or defiled or harassed sexually and sadly such case go unreported.


Uneducated and semi illiterate women due to their insufficient levels of education lack access to financial tools in form of start-up capital so that they can start their own businesses yet sometimes they are responsible for their families’ well-being.

Lack of Sanitation Facilities: Poor sanitation affects both genders, women and girls are particularly at-risk of gender-based violence when they do not have a private place to relieve themselves. Many adolescent girls end their education early when they don’t have access to a school bathroom and sanitary towels.


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Poor Medical Care and Access to Health Information. Women suffer from illness and disease in many poor communities because they lack access to vital health information and resources. During the recent lockdown many poor girls were enticed into sex for food, sanitary towels and essentials. In the process many got pregnant. Available statistics show that 6 in 10 of women who got pregnant during the lockdown were girls between the age of 14 years and 17 years! Sadly these girls are likely to miss out on school. The effect is that when girls miss out on education, it is the entire nation that misses because these girls will give birth to unhealthy babies, their children will be malnourished and susceptible to diseases. When girls miss out on education, they are likely to miss out on confidence and this is why there is a lot of crime against girls and women in Uganda that go unreported while others don’t receive justice due to victim’s failure to align evidence needed to account the offender. These and a lot more challenges that women face in their daily life, rotate around the lack of education and poverty.


In honour of #InternationalWomen's Day, we want to emphasize why education and employment are women’s issues, and how we can solve it together. Girls and women need knowledge and skills on how to change bad things in their community, access employment and other opportunities in order for them to develop. So it’s only after we give them this knowledge, that they will then play an important role in ensuring food security and sustainability of their families and community. Therefore, it’s more important now than ever that we need to create an enabling environment for girls and women to access education and economic prosperity. We need to equally provide education opportunities for both boys and girls as well as a platform for girls and women to develop their talents and become what they should.


Giving and expanding opportunities for girls to become knowledgeable, will build their confidence and turn them into strong women capable of standing and speaking up for themselves and for others for a just and fair society.


This is how Youth With A Vision supports girls and women emancipation and helps them to thrive.

We have enrolled over 60% girls on our education program. And they are enrolled for various levels of learning right from primary, through secondary to tertiary institutions. Giving girls an opportunity to access education help them to change their mind set to rise against the violation of their rights as well as helping them to participate in social, political and economic growth and development of their community.


70% of women are benefiting from our Youth Finance scheme and are helped to kick-start, manage and maintain their own enterprises, and earn income to become financially independent.


Besides reproductive health care and HIV/AIDS awareness creation, vocational skills for young women to generate income, we are providing school lunch meals, fees or tuition and scholastic materials for less privileged girls to attend and stay at school and acquire knowledge and skills to become productive.


In collaboration with the local community and under the good counsel of Project The Project Charity we give sanitary towels, and advance to girls the knowledge about menstrual hygiene, and empower them to make reusable sanitary towels to improve their access to proper sanitation and prevent them from dropping out of school, and unwanted pregnancies associated with menstrual poverty.


Like Meghan Markle put it before, “when girls are given the right tools to succeed, they can create incredible futures, not only for themselves but also for those around them.” At Youth With A Vision, we believe that Education is a powerful tool in elimination of poverty. And if we are to empower girls and women to mitigate poverty, we should create and expand their access to education and financial independence opportunities.


Nelson Mandela once said ''What counts in life is not mere fact we have lived, it is what different we made in the lives of Others'' Prior to the International Women’s Day, we visited a woman who benefited from our Youth Finance Scheme, and a girl who is still benefiting from our education program, and we would like to share their stories to you.


‘’The support from Youth With A Vision’s Youth Finance Scheme helped me to start El-Shaddai Piggery Breeding Farm.

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I constructed the pigsty by myself and started with 5 piglets (4 female and 1 male). When pigs produce, I don’t sale all the piglets, instead I retain 2 from each mother pig and sale the rest. When a mother pig becomes old I then sale it off. I am glad that I earn income from rearing pigs, and I am able to provide for my 6 children.

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When I discovered that my kids like Rabbits, I decided to start a Rabbits Farm for them. I hope the Rabbits farm will also help to supplement income from piggery Farm. I can do jobs men can do, and I am proud to be a strong woman. My husband works with building constructions, and in our community building work is scanty. He could stay for a couple of months with a job coming his way. And if there was no any other family source of income, life could have been so difficult. So with income from the piggery farm, I bridge the gap and provide for all the family needs. One advice to my fellow women in the struggle; stay focused on what you want to become, be patient, and work hard for a better future. Today’s world need hard working women who are able to share family responsibilities with their spouses. Says Florence Nannyonjo’’. Florence is one of the past beneficiaries of our Youth Finance Scheme, and we are grateful to the difference we have together created in her life!


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‘’At the age of 11 years, this was in 2016, by then I was in Primary 5 my parents were struck by poverty and decided to pull me out of school to give my young siblings a chance to go to school too. The little education I had acquired by then was considered enough for me. I was disappointed and devastated. For the two years that I stayed at home without going to school, I was almost wasted. If it wasn’t Youth With A Vision to enroll me on their program through my school headteacher in 2019, I couldn’t imagine what could have happened to me. I am glad that I receive support with my tuition, stationery and school lunch meals. I am now in Primary Seven and preparing to write my Primary School Leaving Examinations. With your continued support, I hope to join High School, then University and accomplish my dream of becoming a doctor and provide outstanding services to my community. Thank you. Says Sharon Nantambi’’

Sharon is among the girls your support helps to attend and stay at school. She goes to Kyassuma Primary School, Masaka, Uganda. Sharon needs our support to accomplish her education ambitions. Can we count on you for her?


There is a lot more of things we are thankful of but on this International Women’s Day, we want to recognize and celebrate;

Marian Liebmann, Cindy Godwin, Ella Oates, Simona Kind, Helen Wall, Hellen Nabbosa Mugenyi, Lisa Seedhouse, Laura Fenton Ashley, Katherine McMaster, Caroline Hargreaves, Merranie Nampewo Ssekalegga, Allen Lule, Melanie Mitchell, Kitch Richie, Sejal Majithia-Jaswal, Marjorie Forrest, Lucy Honeyman, Marjolein Soederhuizen, Heather Swailes, Nantale Kitali, Namugenyi Barbra, Jennifer Morrison, Marjorie Forrest, Margarete McGowan, and of course our staff - Juliet Nampanja Kizza who works unreservedly to ensure women on the Youth Finance Scheme progress and get the best out their enterprises.

You are all incredible and brave women. Thank you for standing with us in thick and thin. Your gifts help to keep the programs here at Youth With A Vision afloat!


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Every Girl deserves to go to school and learn while every woman deserves to access employment opportunities, and the most important thing you can do for a girl and a woman this #WomensDay is creating opportunities for her to access education, justice, proper health and sanitation and economic independence. If you agree, make this year's International women’s day memorable. Please join us to ensure girls attend school and acquire the knowledge and skills they need, and women get the resources they need to start their own enterprises to become productive and sustainable.


The links below, are to the details of some of the many girls that need your support today, and If you are able and interested in enabling any or all of them to access education, simply click on the links for their details.



For other girls that need a sponsor for their education please go to www.youthwithavision.info/sponsor-a-child


We have young women that come to us everyday needing assistance to access employment. If you would like to support a young woman to start her own enterprises and become financially independent, please go to https://www.youthwithavision.info/youth-finance-scheme


We are your charity for a good cause. With a gift, you can fuel amazing service in Uganda. Perhaps you haven't been a monthly giver and now you would like to help sustain our programs with a gift of any amount every month.

Or you already give every month but you would like to increase your monthly gift. Please go to your giving account setup and make the necessary alteration.


Or you have been giving to Youth With A Vision and you would like to give more today. DONATE NOW


We wish you a Happy Women’s Day!


Keep Sparkling


John Mugabi

Founder and Director

Youth With A Vision

Team Youth With A Vision


Useful links

Shop: https://www.youthwithavision.info/shop for handmade merchandise by girls on the program.


 
 
 

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Hello! Thank you so much for your generous support to Youth With A Vision! We thank God for bringing us to the end of this month and we are glad to share with you what we have accomplished.

Children welfare and education.

Vocation skills training. We understand that sometimes formal education may not work out for all and that not everyone will become an engineer or a doctor or an accountant. In regards to this, we are equipping less privileged young people with vocational skills that they can employ especially when things don’t work out the way they thought they would, to successfully navigate through the challenges they face along their life journey. We have continued to engage children in vocational skills like making liquid soap and crafts in order to keep children busy and active and also to generate some income to help them meet their needs. Children have made scarfs and caps and we have displayed these products on our online shop.

children in vocational skills

Reopening of schools for students. As the candidates are set to do their final exam, the ministry of education has scheduled the dates for the rest of the students to return back to school after a long time of stay at home that followed the closure of schools due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. children in kindergarten shall remain home because it will be hard for them to observe the Standard operating procedures. We will continue providing learning materials to these children while at home. Students in tertiary institutions will also return back to school on1st February 2021

Reporting and Break-off dates for Primary and Secondary schools

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We are doing our best to ensure that children under our care especially those without sponsors return back to school with all the necessary requirements including tuition fees, scholastic materials, lunch meals, sanitizers, and masks. We thank our dear sponsors for making it possible for the less privileged children to attend school.



YOUTH FINANCE SCHEME

Two beneficiaries have been helped to recover their businesses back to normal Noeline Malyante of Standard Fashion Designers is one of the two beneficiaries we have helped this month to boost her project during the pandemic. She received Five Hundred Thousand Shillings (£112, $143, and €139, 500,000 UGX) to re-capitalize her businesses. Noeline has experience and knowledge in tailoring and mending people’s clothes as well as managing her tailoring business, she can do the business very successfully and she is hopeful to earn an income for a living, taking care of her parents and siblings, and also saving to increase on her project. Noeline wants to start training young people in the community to also get skills in tailoring during this pandemic as some of them are waiting for their classes to go back to school. She was paying her loan balance very well and her business successful up to when the pandemic affected her business in the last months of her loan repayment and so she needed our support to come back to normal. Thank you very much everyone for your support of the Youth Finance Scheme. In case you want to know more information about the Youth Finance Scheme visit https://www.youthwithavision.info/youth-finance-scheme


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Six new participants applied to our scheme in need of support to start-up their own enterprises.

These youth presented their business ideas to our finance officer and she helped them to develop these business ideas into realistic business plans. After presenting their plans youth had a 5 days training in financial literacy where they were equipped with skills and knowledge of how to start and manage their businesses and finances during the daily running of their projects.

Youth after acquiring these skills, we provided them with a 6 days internship training in different projects according to everyone’s business. By the end of the course, we expect them to have knowledge of how to manage the businesses they will start.

Because of our limited resources in the Youth Finance Scheme, we are going to support one youth at the beginning of March with £223, $286, €278 & UGX: 1,000,000 to start up his Bakwagalana Cattle rearing project in Kayonza village - Kacheera - Rakai District and we are looking forward to getting more support to help other youths that are still on pending.

Thank you very much for your support of the Youth Finance Scheme

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We have completed our year work plan. During this month we have been very busy preparing our year's work plan and budget. For the successful implementations of our work plan, your support is greatly needed because we can't stand without you. Our work plan and budget are now available on https://www.youthwithavision.info/documents any kind of support is highly appreciated.

APPEALS We are running a number of appeals and campaigns, and we can't have a breakthrough without you. Therefore, we are kindly requesting you to support Youth With A Vision in any of the following ways you can. We need a motorcycle for pressing transport needs We need a breakthrough with the acquisition of a motorcycle to effectively conduct regular appraisal and mentorship of youth enterprises. We need our own and cheap transport means for regular distribution of study materials for students who are still studying from home. We need to make regular checks on the welfare of children in foster care. We also need to carry sick children to the hospital, and to pick and distribute medicines for children living with HIV/AIDS. Please if you can donate to provide a motorcycle. We are in need of £1,100 (€1,320) ($1,400) UGX: (4,950,000) so that we buy a motorcycle to have a breakthrough with pressing transport demands. Contributions and in-kind donations are welcome.

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SPONSOR A CHILD

Sponsoring a child is an effective way to contribute your help to individuals and communities in need, without ever leaving home. Your gift will help provide your sponsored child and other children in desperate need with the basic necessities that can help them reach their God-given potential, including access to resources like clean water, better nutrition, basic healthcare, education, spiritual nurture, and economic opportunities for his or her.

No matter what, we are committed to the provision of opportunities for prosperity to all children and youth. And this is why we need you all alongside us, and more to facilitate students who are resuming school on 1st March 2021, and continue providing homeschooling opportunities for those students whose classes are still locked down. The children presented here are in desperate need of someone to sponsor them for a brighter future. Please sponsor or help to find a sponsor for any of them. Nakyetiba Patricia https://www.youthwithavision.info/post/sponsor-nakyetiba-patricia Nalubega Alice Martha https://www.youthwithavision.info/post/sponsor-nalubega-alice-martha Magezi Eliezer https://www.youthwithavision.info/sponsor-magezi-eliezer Kalyango Fred https://www.youthwithavision.info/post/sponsor-kalyango-fred Naamala Prossy https://www.youthwithavision.info/post/sponsor-naamala-prossy Kannakulya Eric https://www.youthwithavision.info/post/sponsor-eric-kanakulya Alternatively, follow this link for other children in need of a sponsor https://www.youthwithavision.info/sponsor-a-child

Buy from our Online Shop and Gift catalog


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Our OnlineShop youthwithavision.info/shop and Gift Catalog https://www.youthwithavision.info/gift-catalog are great places to pick up lots of great gift merchandise for you, your friends, and family, all of which is just another way that you can make our vital work with the vulnerable children, youth, and families possible. Most of this merchandise is made by children and youth on the program!



In Gratitude and Solidarity

John Mugabi

Director and Founder

Juliet Nampanja Kizza

Project Manager - Youth Finance Scheme

Leandrew Muleme

Project Manager - Child Development


Sharing is powerful and helps reach more supporters. please share this update with your family, friends, and colleagues, and show them why you support us.

Thank you!


 
 
 

Updated: Jan 31, 2021


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Greetings from all of us at Youth With A Vision.

We hope you and your family are safe! We bring to you what we are busy doing towards addressing the needs of less privileged children and youth here in Uganda.

Children education Candidates returned back have returned back for their 3rd academic term. Some of the children under our support have returned back to school to continue with their education.

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Some of our non-sponsored children are not yet back to school. And this is so because we are still short of UGX 4,000,000 equivalent to £888 ($1081) to enable all children without sponsors to go back to school before the end of February 2021. Children are expected to sit their promotional/final exams in March 2021. We will appreciate all your support towards raising this amount of money and together we enable less privileged children to access education.


Feeding program

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We believe that hope starts with food and food is vital for the proper growth of every child. but in many families of less privileged children, food is always little and sometimes these children can live a day without food.

This makes them malnourished and retards their growth. With your support, we always ensure that children receive meals on a daily basis that is full of important nutrients required for the proper growth of children.

We are laying out strategies to enable families to ensure food security in order to fight hunger in their communities.


Thank you for giving hope

“Nantambi Sharon when my father abandoned us my chances of missing education were high since my mother had no other alternative to get my school fees. I was always sent back for school. my studies were disturbed a lot.

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I was forced to sit for 2 years to give my young siblings a chance to go to school too. I was left with little hope for education till when I was enrolled by Youth With A Vision to proceed with education. I receive lunch at skills and they pay for my school fees. my dream is to become a doctor and I am confident that my dream will become true with your support thank you so much Youth With A Vision for your support may God bless you.” Says Nantambi Sharon P. 7 Kyassuma Primary school.


YOUTH EMPOWERMENT - YOUTH FINANCE SCHEME

We are helping youth whose enterprises collapsed during the lockdown to get back on their feet and also helping other new unemployed youth to start up their enterprises to become sustainable

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This month we visited Betty Nabisere in Nyendo market and discussed a lot with her how the business is running during this period of the COVID 19.

We found her very busy selling shoes to her customers and she informed us that these months her business isn’t bringing money like it used to do before the pandemic yet her business depends on students in schools but schools are still closed which affected her and her loan payment every month. But she informed us that everything will come back to normal within a few months.

She wants to pay her loan balance before the end of June this year so that the program can benefit other fellow youth also. ''Thank you for supporting us and being patient with us during these hard times of COVID 19''. Says Betty


This is is how your giving hope to the less privileged youth

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Before enrolling with Youth With A Vision - Finance Scheme, we had no hope of getting a job because of our low education levels, paying rent, and providing for the basic needs of our family.

When we had of the Youth Finance Scheme we enrolled and completed all the requirements and accessed a loan with which we started Shafic Quality chapatti in November 2020, making chapatti, kikomando, and Rolex to people in and around Nyendo.

Now we are happy that a day we can make two cartons of wheat flour, earn and save money, be able to repay the loan, pay house rent and our workplace, and provide for the basic needs of our family.

We want to save money every day and when our savings add up, we want to expand our business by making more chapatti stalls and add on our business. Our dream is to buy land and construct a house for our mother who stays in a single room and paying school fees for our siblings.

Dear fellow youth we advise you to save money on the small amount you earn every day in order to start up your own enterprise, everything is possible.

Thank you so much for supporting the less privileged youth''. Says Shafic

Read more and take action for the Youth Finance Scheme https://www.youthwithavision.info/youth-finance-scheme


APPEAL

We are running a number of appeals and campaigns, and we can't have a breakthrough without you. Therefore, we are kindly requesting you to support Youth With A Vision in any of the following ways you can.


At Youth With A Vision needs a motorcycle for our pressing transport needs

We need a breakthrough with the acquisition of a motorcycle to effectively conduct regular appraisal and mentorship of youth enterprises. We need our own and cheap transport means for regular distribution of study materials for students who are still studying from home.

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We need to make regular checks on the welfare of children in foster care. We also need to carry sick children to the hospital, and to pick and distribute medicines for children living with HIV/AIDS.


Sponsor a child

Sponsoring a child is an effective way to provide opportunities for prosperity to all children and communities in need.

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When you sponsor a child, you help to provide to him or her the basic necessities, including better nutrition, basic healthcare, education, economic opportunities, access to clean water, and a place to call a home to help them reach their God-given potential.

We need alongside us to facilitate the development of children trapped by poverty in Uganda.

The children below are some of the impoverished children in desperate need of a sponsor. Please sponsor one or help them get a sponsor today.


Your support makes a huge difference.

To gift less privileged children and youth an opportunity for a better life Please....

Donate Direct into our Bank Account Country of Bank Account: Uganda Account Number: 5053284001 Account Holders Name: Youth With A Vision Bank Name: Diamond Trust Bank Uganda Limited Bank Address: Diamond Trust Building 17-17 Kampala Road, Kampala SWIFT/BIC: DTKEUGKA


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Buy from Our Online Shop

www.youthwithavision.info/shop and Gift Catalog https://www.youthwithavision.info/gift-catalog are great places to pick up lots of great gift merchandise for you, your friends, and family, all of which is just another way that you can make our vital work with the vulnerable children, youth, and families possible.


Most of these merchandises are made by children and youth on the program!


Sharing is powerful and helps reach more supporters. please share this update with your family, friends, and colleagues, and show them why you support us.


In Gratitude and Solidarity


John Mugabi

Director and Founder


Leandrew Muleme

Project Manager - Child Development


Juliet Nampanja Kizza

Project Manager - Youth Finance Scheme


 
 
 
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