Rotary programme skills 160 juvenile offenders

The club has so far invested sh30 million in the three-year programme that started in July 2023 and is currently completing its first year.

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(L-R) Mary Kyomugisha, the probation and well fare officer in charge of Naguru Remand home, Joyce Odoki the president of the Rotary Club of Upper Kololo and Edward Kakembo Nsubuga of the District Governor district 9213 Uganda handing over bought chicken to Hotel Lavena’s Adrine Kobusigye, Felix Elicard and Musa Mpoya. This was during the fourth selling of chicken by beneficiaries of the Boy Child Uplifting Program implemented by the Rotary Club of Upper Kololo at Naguru remand home. This was at the home on April 09, 2024. Photos by Lawrence Mulondo.
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At the Naguru Remand Home in Uganda's capital Kampala, 160 juvenile offenders are being skilled under the Rotary’s Boy Child Uplifting Programme, implemented by the Rotary Club

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