Promoting sustainable development in Mityana
News
21/05/2024 / 10/06/2024 by Jovanice Arinaitwe | Leave a Comment
On Tuesday, 21st May 2024, the Mityana Charity, a UK-based NGO, held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at St. Sebastian’s Parish Centre, Nine Mile Ride, Wokingham RG40 3AT. The event commenced at 7:30 pm, with light refreshments served from 7:00 pm, providing an opportunity for attendees to mingle and network before the official proceedings began. […]
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21/02/2024 / 25/10/2024 by mityana | Leave a Comment
A UK team of 14 members including the Mityana Charity committee, led by its founder Jean Ajin took an impact trip to Uganda to their partner NGO Partners for Community Transformation (PaCT) which offered a firsthand look at the vital work undertaken by PaCT dedicated to education, sponsorship, rainwater harvesting, and healthcare infrastructure development. The […]
Testimonies
29/07/2023 / 21/10/2024 by mityana | Leave a Comment
I am Namujjuzi Harriet. I come from a family of five children and I was the last born. My brothers and sisters did not go very far with their education due to our parents’ inability to raise all the school fees needed for them. Our eldest brother managed to reach senior six as he was […]
29/07/2023 by mityana | Leave a Comment
My childhood dream was to become a medical practitioner, but I had lost hope of achieving that after I completed A-level with 20 points in 2007 due to lack of university tuition. I came from a polygamous family with ten siblings. My father, a taxi driver, had done his best to support me up to […]
29/07/2023 / 29/07/2023 by mityana | Leave a Comment
My name is Teddy. I am 9 years old and I live in Mizigo Village. I study at Mityana Kindergarten and Primary Schools and I am in Primary 3. I was rescued by my grandmother after being abandoned by my parents, in 2012, who said that they went for greener pastures in Kampala. Ever since […]
16/06/2022 / 28/05/2024 by mityana | Leave a Comment
The Day of the African Child which is celebrated each year on the 16th of June finds its birth form 1976 Soweto uprising that took place in South Africa where thousands of black students marched in the streets of South Africa calling for an end to the Black Education Act which legally segregated students based […]
13/05/2022 / 28/05/2024 by mityana | Leave a Comment
The welfare and the future of our communities depend on our capacity to remain mobilised so as to improve the health of every mother and child. Every child deserves a healthy start in life, and every mother needs access to quality healthcare during pregnancy and childbirth. The birth of a child should be a time […]
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