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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Hundreds of thousands of families in South-Western Uganda that have lost breadwinners to HIV/AIDS are stuck in systemic poverty cycles where children lack access to healthcare, education, food and shelter. Nyaka fights poverty by empowering these children, especially girls, through free, quality education, healthcare, and basic needs. One of our girl students, Irene, says, "We were suffering in the villages... I am very happy to be in secondary school where I forget about being an orphan."

Activities

We run two free primary schools for 462 vulnerable children that provide meals, clothes, medical care, vocational training, community potable water, and a HIV/AIDS prevention program. We support 72 students through secondary school.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: £76,074
Remaining Goal to be Funded: £4,242
Total Funding Goal: £80,316

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

We will educate over 600 vulnerable orphans, especially girls, who cannot afford an education at the primary and secondary level so as to reduce systemic poverty in their families by creating community-focused businesses, jobs, and social institutions.

Project Message

"I grew up in rural Uganda where my parents sold goats, cows, & land to educate me. Despite not having parents to make such sacrifices, the students at Nyaka still have a chance for a bright future."
- Twesigye Jackson Kaguri, Director and Founder of the Nyaka School

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Kelly Voss,

P.O. Box 339
East Lansing,MI 48826
United States
517 402 2787
Email:

Project Sponsor

Marketplace 2005

Organisation

Provide Education to AIDS Orphans in Rural Uganda

Summary

The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project (NAOP) is working to free orphans from the cycle of poverty by providing a high-quality, free education, both formal and informal, to children who have been orphaned due to HIV/AIDS in order to counteract pervasive hunger, poverty, and systemic deprivation. progress reportread updates from the field


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P O Box 339
East Lansing, MI 48826
United States
517 402 2787
http://www.nyakaschool.org/

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Educate Girls Orphaned by HIV/AIDS in Rural Uganda
Educate Girls Orphaned by HIV/AIDS in Rural Uganda

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Uganda and can also be found under Children.

For more information about Uganda, read the Human Development Report on Uganda or the Wikipedia entry for Uganda.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on March 08, 2012.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on January 15, 2005.

Latest Update from the Field

Back to School Time!

By Kelly - Director of Development, March 08, 2012 10:01 PM

Preschool Boys Playing
Preschool Boys Playing

Many students both young and old in the United States are daydreaming about upcoming spring break vacations filled with trips to Disneyland, endless hours of playing video games with friends, and heading to the beach or slopes for some fun thrills.

Nyaka and Kutamba Primary Students on the otherhand are headed back to school to begin yet another year of walking away from systemic poverty into a future filled with hope and promise.

Our students look forward to going to school.

Can you imagine your child getting up before dawn excited to finish morning chores so that they can walk upwards of 7 miles to school barefoot each and every day?

In this mountainous region, truly, the walk is uphill both ways. While it doesn't involve snow, the walk does involve a lot of rain during the rainy seasons from March through May and again in October and November.

Why are they excited? Clean water, two daily meals, friends, and teachers who have become their mentors and surrogate family await them each and every day they make the trek!

On March 14, GlobalGiving.org is matching at 30% all online donations up to $1,000 per donor per project!  There is  $75,000 available in matching funds.  This means your donation will go 30% further.  In addition to the 30% match, GlobalGiving is offering a  $1,000 bonus to the project that raises  the most funds that day and a $1,000 bonus to the project that receives donations from the most individual donors! 

Please give a generous gift early on March 14th and in the interim - please tell your friends about The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project!

Remember, The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project doesn't select students based on their academic merit, but rather need.

Our students are the poorest of the poor who have no one else to help them get a leg-up in this world. They live with their elderly grandmothers in leaky homes that lack electricity, food security, and clean water.

Your donations have ensured that our students who uphold their end of the bargain by attending school, working hard, and passing their year-end exams are guaranteed warm food in their bellies.

You have changed their world and their lives.

Thanks to you, school fees have been paid for our secondary students. School uniforms have been procured and other coveted school supplies like pencils, books, and paper have purchased.

Without donors like you, our students would be among the scads of students in Uganda who are not allowed to attend primary and secondary school because there is no one to pay their school fees.
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Economic Impact: Teachers like Bridget who is in charge of the preschool students at Kutamba Primary School have an opportunity to earn a living in a country plagued by unemployment. She writes,
"I grew up in Kanungu and attended Greatlakes Regional College. I have 30 students this year who are going to learn about counting and new words. I am most excited about teaching them numbers and English lessons. I particularly love teaching the nursery class students, as they enjoy learning at school so much! Thank you for your support."

Kutamba Preschooler with Toothbrush
Kutamba Preschooler with Toothbrush

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