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Transforming Youth for Community Benefit: The Development Journey for Youths.

Youth development is a vigorous process that shapes individuals from childhood to adulthood, equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to become productive members of society. At African Soul Initiative, we believe in guiding young people on a transformative journey that nurtures their potential and prepares them to contribute positively to their communities

Navigating Poverty in Uganda: Challenges and Prospects

Uganda, a vibrant East African nation, has undeniably made significant strides in its battle against poverty. However, the journey towards economic equality and prosperity is still a work in progress, as pockets of vulnerability persist within the nation's social fabric. Here, we delve into the critical aspects of poverty in Uganda, shedding light on its nuances and the efforts being undertaken to drive meaningful change.

How can you get someone who can lead you to your goal?

A goal is an aim or objective that you work toward with effort and determination. Everyone in life must have a goal because goals help us live the life we want. It is very dangerous for one not to have a goal in life, because life will always be for them an endless pursuit. As you pursue your goal, know that whatever you plan to do, there is someone who has ever done it. Do not be deceived that what you are planning to do is new. Know that someone has ever done it before.

What you need to know about Buikwe?

Buikwe is a district found in the Central region of Uganda with an area size of about 1,209Sq2 Km. Administratively Buikwe is composed of 8 sub-counties and 4 town councils with up to 470 villages. It is located approximately 14kms which is about 8.7 miles by road southeast of Lugazi the nearest and largest town.

Survival for the fittest

Uganda is one of the countries with the highest cost of petrol at the pump on the African continent between UGX 6000-7000 (at an equivalent to 2$ per litre), the government has no measures to subsidizes the prices. There is no Price Control Act which prohibits fuel sellers at any price they bid.

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