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Address | 4 Windsor Loop Kampala Uganda |
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Postal | PO Box 7070 |
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
bhcinfo@ | |
Web site | http:/ |
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I finished S.6 in 2015, did sciences and obtained 12 points. I kindly requesting for financial support a scholarship so that I purse my degree in civil Engineering. Contact ME THROUGH:rosendu@yahoo.com or rndugga@gmail.com or Mob. +256-772925072/0705562546.
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BACKGROUND:
AGAPEWO MINISTRY UGANDA is a community based non-government charity ministry that was founded in 2004 in the district of Jinja in eastern Uganda by a group of concerned citizens with a strong desire to; empower communities, strengthen capacity of member organizations/ministries in support of their development investments, provision of entrepreneurship skills, promote literacy programs in improving health care, disease control, poverty reduction and to advocate for Gender equality. In 2006, a program of fighting HIV/AIDS and its after effects was developed by the members of Agapewo Ministry Uganda to add on the initiatives of the government and other organizations/ministries in the fight against the killer disease. Agapewo Ministry Uganda since its inception has exerted its efforts on the fight against HIV/AIDS using a behavioral change process amidst meager resources and a lot of success has been achieved although not as expected due to limited resources. Agapewo ministry Uganda intends to contribute to enabling this vulnerable group to safeguard their own health and the natural resources on which the livelihoods of their communities depend using a behavioral change process.
INTRODUCTION
VISION: A society that is wealthy, healthy and successful.
MISSION: To enhance community’s initiatives on development and prevention of HIV/AIDS and AGAPEWO MINISTRY UGANDA exist to undertake actions for community sustainable development, promoting information about child rights, child abuse and neglect through mobilization and sensitization, policy advocacy and capacity building, education and health support. Working with members and communities for a sustained impact.
GOAL: To serve as a center for information sharing, empowering of children, youths and women in participation in developmental programs and against HIV/AIDS and in the ministry of God.
PROGRAMS CONDUCTED BY AGAPEWO MINISTRY UGANDA
1. Education and Training
2. Housing and Construction
3. Agriculture and Production
4. Health and Livelihoods
5. HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care
6. Legal Advocacy
Below are our projects proposed by Agapewo Ministry Uganda
1. Support to learners at primary, secondary and tertiary levels including skills development amongst ordinary level and advanced level leavers and school drop outs including knitting, tailoring, weaving and paper bag making.
2. Organizing of workshops and seminars in community development and capacity building.
3. Construction of decent (simple) houses for the orphans, widows and the elderly.
4. Construction and renovation of safe and clean water sources in rural communities.
5. Rearing of animals including cattle, pigs, goats, sheep, chicken, turkeys among others.
6. Growing of crops including maize, beans, soya beans, cassava, bananas, okra, potatoes, sunflower, cabbages, rice, coffee, cotton and others.
7. Provision of basic support to HIV+ clients, the elderly and the needy.
8. Protection and conservation of biodiversity and Eco-systems.
9. Promotion of primary health care amongst our members and the communities served by the ministry.
10. Protection of children’s rights, women’s rights and rights of minorities in all aspects of life, equality and development.
11. Implementation of community blood testing campaigns, counseling and care services among other services.
I have just completed A-level and I kindly request for a scholarship in medicine and surgery.
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Tell:+256757789093
Thank you
i am a hardworking lady, completed my studies and i hold a certificate in foundation in travel and tourism seeking for a job,i love associating with different races of people. my email is immaculatekats8@gmail.com. May God bless you.
I come from eastern uganda[tororo district], in a very poor family.We left tororo in 1999 to jinja where we lived for 17yrs, Imagin in rental life.by that time my parents thought that coming to jinja would change some thing in ouer life.But i can asure you that the situation worsened to the extent where we could not even afford food as well as rent.Education background primary level[UPE] and secondry level i was sponsored by politician kwon as oketcho william.Unfortunently he passed a way in 2014.At the moment there is a company that am working with but the payment is very low it's [200000ugx].which is not enough for me and ouer family.Therefore am kindly requasting for help in your embassy as it is referenced above.In oder to live in a good life just like other people that we grew up while admiring.THANK'S YOUR'S FAITHFULLY. my number 0783495505 my email adress ODOLIFRANCIS@GMAIL.COM
I hereby seek for your support to sponsor me in studying my bachelors of medicine and surgery at Makerere university
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