At the beginning of April, my counterpart Patrick and I along with two students had the opportunity to attend the first every Peace Corps Uganda Youth Technical Training in Mbarara. They were designed to get youth from all different backgrounds and cultures thinking about about issues they face daily in Uganda and come up with ways to tackle them. One of the ways was students and youth lead clubs at schools and in their communities.
Kayesu Moureen from Kiko Primary School and Busiinge Kenneth from Kyanawara Primary School attending with Patrick and myself. Below are some photos from the event! It was a great time and the kids really enjoyed all the experience they gained from that one week in Mbarara.
Both of the kids got to learn about permagardening a great way to create gardens that are sustainable and profitable for communities.
Kayesu Moureen from Kiko Primary School and Busiinge Kenneth from Kyanawara Primary School attending with Patrick and myself. Below are some photos from the event! It was a great time and the kids really enjoyed all the experience they gained from that one week in Mbarara.
Moureen and Kenneth |
The Whole Group From Across the West and Southwest Uganda |
Patrick Digging The Permagarden |
The Group Of KFSP Schools - Kyakatara, Kyanyawara, Kiko, and Kigarama Primary Schools |
The KFSP Group |
Working On Presentations |
Demonstrating What Type Of Club Each Of The Kids Will Be Doing |
At The Equator |
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